📗 This early work by H. C. McNeile was originally published in 1923 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. 'The Dinner Club' is a collection of tales related by members of a club, where each character present entertains his fellow members with a story connected to his trade. Herman Cyril McNeile was born on 28th September 1888, in Bodmin, England. McNeile's writing career began in 1915 when the Daily Mail serialised 'Reminiscences of Sergeant Michael Cassidy'. He wrote under the pseudonym "Sapper" due to British Army personnel being barred from publishing under their real names. McNeile's most famous creation was that of Bull-Dog Drummond in 1920. Drummond was an ex-army captain with a thirst for adventure and defeating bad guys. This character went on to appear in ten full-length novels by McNeile and several further works by Gerard Fairlie.