Witty social satire unfolds at a London club, as a small group fights back against a sly newspaper paragraph.
A light, fast-paced tale about propriety, pride, and public image, it watches a group of clubmen twist themselves into action to defend society from libel.
In the opening pages of this collection, a Pall Mall club forms its own Vigilance Committee after a pointed paragraph targets a member’s wife. The scene moves between drawing-room politeness, clubroom scheming, and a tense confrontation with a sharp-edged editor. The humor comes from characters who chase honor with overblown seriousness, only to stumble into the editor’s cool wit.
- Sharp dialogue and social satire set in a tight, club-centric world
- A humorous clash between old‑fashioned decorum and modern print culture
- A small cast of aristocratic and witty critics who push the plot forward
- A quick, engaging read with a playful, ironic tone
Ideal for readers who enjoy witty, light fiction about social manners and media irritants.