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A London hostess's carefully arranged dinner brings together a cast whose private motives and differing national temperaments soon intersect with larger political tensions. The narrative shifts between social salons and more dangerous terrain, following several figures through travel, clandestine activity, and personal relationships that test loyalties and convictions. Encounters range from witty character sketches and rhetorical speeches to episodes of smuggling, confrontation, and a decisive struggle at a bridge, leading to quiet reckonings. Throughout, recurring attention to duty, temperament, and the roles people assume in public and private life shapes the novel's moral landscape.

About the Author

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Beverley Baxter

Beverley Baxter was a British author and journalist known for his engaging writing style and keen observations of society. His works often explore themes of human relationships and the complexities of life. Among his notable titles are "The Blower of Bubbles," which delves into the intricacies of personal connections, and "The Parts Men Play," a reflection on the roles individuals assume in their lives. Baxter's contributions to literature provide a thoughtful commentary on the human experience, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature.

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