About This Book
A wry, observant narrator sketches a circle of glamorous, often self-destructive London socialites centered on an enigmatic woman called Shelmerdene. Through country-house weekends, fashionable gatherings and intimate confessions the stories trace flirtations, jealousies, secret pasts and ruptured relationships. Social manners and witty irony reveal class pretensions and private vulnerabilities, while recurring themes of desire, loneliness and moral ambiguity undercut the sparkle of polished surfaces. Episodes blend light satire with melancholic insight into the emotional costs of reputation and romantic entanglement.
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