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Sapper was the pseudonym of Herman Cyril McNeile, who wrote many novels, mostly on military subjects. In the story, the author fulfilled a fascinating look at the consequences of the war not only at the front, but also at the problems of the social class and opinions about the role of women in the family. The hero finds himself in a difficult situation: life after the war. He experiences many moments, but the most difficult thing is to cope psychologically.

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Sapper was the pseudonym of Herman Cyril McNeile, who wrote many novels, mostly on military subjects. In the story, the author fulfilled a fascinating look at the consequences of the war not only at the front, but also at the problems of the social class and opinions about the role of women in the family. The hero finds himself in a difficult situation: life after the war. He experiences many moments, but the most difficult thing is to cope psychologically.

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H. C. McNeile, better known by his pen name 'Sapper', was a prolific English author, celebrated for his adventure and thriller novels that captivated audiences in the early twentieth century. Born on September 28, 1888, in Bodmin, Cornwall, Herman Cyril McNeile served with distinction in the Royal Engineers during World War I, an experience that profoundly influenced his writing. McNeile began his literary career with stories based on his wartime experiences, which were published in the 'Daily Mail'. His literary style is often characterized by its action-packed narrative, a clear-cut dichotomy between good and evil, and a touch of British patriotism, which resonated with his readers of the post-war period. McNeile's creation of the character Bulldog Drummond became emblematic of the quintessential British hero and was featured in a series of bestselling books. 'Mufti', published in 1919, is one of McNeile's notable works, differing slightly in style by exploring more nuanced character developments while still maintaining the brisk pace and dynamic storytelling that define McNeile's oeuvre. His books have had a lasting impact on the thriller genre and remain significant as cultural artifacts of the interwar period. McNeile passed away on August 14, 1937, but his work continues to be studied and enjoyed for its historical value and its contribution to the literary landscape of adventure and crime fiction.