
Within the polished walls of the Curzon Club, a small yet powerful enclave of society’s elite, members gather under an unspoken rule: attention is optional, boredom is a personal failure. The club’s rituals unfold beneath the casual strains of a Beethoven sonata, while figures like the charismatic Peter Maginnis and the reluctant writer Herbert Horning negotiate the price of admission—not in cash, but in pride and purpose. Their conversations reveal a world where influence is traded as casually as a cigarette, and where the promise of a “high compliment” can reshape a life.
Into this tightly knit circle steps Mary Carstairs, a woman whose charm and intelligence instantly captivate those around her. As she navigates the club’s intricate social dance, her presence begins to stir ambitions, loyalties, and hidden motives. The story follows her early encounters, setting the stage for a tale of intrigue, personal aspiration, and the subtle costs of belonging to a society that prides itself on exclusivity.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (474K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1880–1930
Best remembered for the once wildly popular novel Queed, this American writer mixed social comedy with sharp observations about politics, class, and modern life. His career was cut short, but his books still capture the mood of the early 20th century.
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