
Dornford Yates
Cecil William Mercer, known by his pen name Dornford Yates, was an English writer and novelist whose novels and short stories, some humorous, some thrillers, were best-sellers during the Interwar Period.

Jonah and Co.
** A group of friends and family embark on a car trip filled with laughter, unexpected troubles, and blossoming bonds as a novice driver takes the wheel.
By Dornford Yates

Berry and Co.
A stolen Rolls-Royce turns a peaceful Sunday into a side-splitting escapade filled with chases, mistaken identities, and tested friendships for a group of high-spirited companions.
By Dornford Yates

As Other Men Are
In a world of class and identity challenges, two friends find themselves on the path to love, only to discover the complexities that lie within their own hearts and society's expectations.
By Dornford Yates

Anthony Lyveden
A down-on-his-luck major must find work in post-war London and make a difficult choice about giving up his beloved dog.
By Dornford Yates

The Brother of Daphne
In a whirlwind of comedic chaos, a brother and sister duo find themselves entangled in a whimsical adventure to put on a charity bazaar, where a chance encounter in a puppet booth hints at more than just playful antics.
By Dornford Yates

And Five Were Foolish
Bound by a bizarre will, two individuals must navigate a web of societal expectations and reluctant engagement despite their hearts belonging to others.
By Dornford Yates