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The Drones Club

This series of humorous short stories plunges into the heart of an exclusive London gentlemen's club, populated by idle young men of privilege. Follow the escapades of its often well-meaning but hapless members as they navigate social predicaments, romantic entanglements, and the occasional need to avoid work. Expect witty dialogue, absurd situations, and a delightful satire on the British upper class. It's a timeless look at a world of leisure, mistaken identities, and comical mishaps.

Pearls, Girls and Monty Bodkin
Money for nothing
Laughing Gas
The Luck of the Bodkins
Jill The Reckless
Ice in the Bedroom

Recommended Reading Order

  • Freddie Widgeon wants the money to buy shares in a coffee plantation in Kenya so that he can marry Sally Foster. Soapy and Dolly Molloy want to get their hands on a cache of stolen jewels hidden in the house of Freddie's neighbour in the suburb of Valley Fields. When their paths cross, the ensuing misunderstandings lead to vintage Wodehouse comedy.

    Ice in the Bedroom
  • When Jill Mariner is arrested for fighting over a parrot and then loses all her money on the same day, she is abandoned by her pompous fiance and goes to stay with her rich relations on Long Island. Heading for New York, she ends up in the chorus of a musical comedy on Broadway where she eventually finds the man of her dreams.

    Jill The Reckless
  • The Luck of the Bodkins

    • 336 pages
    • 12 hours of reading
    3.9(125)Add rating

    Monty Bodkin's wooing of Gertrude Butterwick on the R.M.S. Atlantic is not progressing as it should. And the cause of all the trouble is Miss Lotus Blossum, the brightest star in Hollywood's firmament. The easy camaraderie of Miss Blossom, coupled with the idea that Monty is the only person who can send the errant Ambrose back to her welcoming arms, is causing Mr Bodkin moments of acute distress.

    The Luck of the Bodkins
  • Laughing Gas

    • 248 pages
    • 9 hours of reading
    3.7(209)Add rating

    Funny things can happen in Old Hollywood. When Joey Cooley, the child star, and the third Earl of Havershot swap souls in the dentist's surgery, it's a gas - in the fourth dimension.

    Laughing Gas
  • Money for nothing

    • 320 pages
    • 12 hours of reading
    3.9(146)Add rating

    Following a contretemps with Colonel Wyvern, what could be better than a sojourn at Healthward Ho? Quite a lot, as it turns out, when Lester Carmody of Rudge Hall puts himself into the hands of Dr Twist, the aptly named owner of the establishment, and pursues a devious money-making scheme.

    Money for nothing
  • Monty Bodkin has returned to London from Hollywood, leaving Sandy Miller, his secretary there, heartbroken, because Monty loves English hockey international Gertrude Butterwick instead of her.

    Pearls, Girls and Monty Bodkin
  • When an Egg meets a Bean and they are bought a round of cocktails by a Crumpet, the stories fly fast and furious.....there's A Bit of Luck for Mabel, Bingo Little manages to survive A Pekinese Crisis, and a spot of Romance at Droitwich Spa. EGGS BEANS AND CRUMPETS is a masterpiece of comic writing.

    Eggs, beans and crumpets
  • Love is a powerful spur, and Cyril Fotheringay-Phipps (known to his friends as Barmy) invests his modest fortune in a stage production, encouraged by his admiration for the delectable Miss Dinty Moore. And so he demonstrates that affairs of the heart and high finance may be happily combined.

    Barmy in Wonderland