The best of Berry: Selected stories of Dornford Yates ; edited by Jack Adrian
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Format
Paperback
Pages
281
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1989
Publisher
J.M. Dent
ISBN-10
0460125834
ISBN-13
9780460125833
Description
Dornford Yates, a master of storytelling, presents a captivating collection of his finest tales, expertly curated by Jack Adrian. Within these pages, readers will discover a delightful blend of adventure, humor, and human emotion that showcases Yates's remarkable talent. Each story captures the essence of his rich narrative style and vivid character portrayals, drawing readers into enthralling scenarios.
Jack Adrian's editorial touch brings forth Yates's best works, allowing both longtime fans and newcomers to appreciate the depth and variety of his storytelling. The carefully selected stories reflect Yates’s ability to intertwine wit and wisdom, ensuring that each piece resonates with charm and insight.
As readers delve into these selected stories, they will find themselves transported to a world where every character and plot twist serves to entertain and provoke thought. This collection is a testament to Yates's enduring legacy and a perfect introduction to his literary genius.
Jack Adrian's editorial touch brings forth Yates's best works, allowing both longtime fans and newcomers to appreciate the depth and variety of his storytelling. The carefully selected stories reflect Yates’s ability to intertwine wit and wisdom, ensuring that each piece resonates with charm and insight.
As readers delve into these selected stories, they will find themselves transported to a world where every character and plot twist serves to entertain and provoke thought. This collection is a testament to Yates's enduring legacy and a perfect introduction to his literary genius.
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