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Ronald Standish by Sapper is a thrilling collection of short stories featuring the eponymous hero, a modest yet astute detective. With a sharp mind and unassuming charm, Standish tackles a variety of perplexing cases, from mysterious disappearances to cunning murders. Set in the heart of London and beyond, each story unveils a unique puzzle, showcasing Standish's skill in outwitting even the most elusive criminals. Sapper's vivid storytelling and intricate plot twists make this book a captivating read for fans of classic detective fiction. Join Ronald Standish as he unravels the most baffling mysteries with wit and finesse.…mehr

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Ronald Standish by Sapper is a thrilling collection of short stories featuring the eponymous hero, a modest yet astute detective. With a sharp mind and unassuming charm, Standish tackles a variety of perplexing cases, from mysterious disappearances to cunning murders. Set in the heart of London and beyond, each story unveils a unique puzzle, showcasing Standish's skill in outwitting even the most elusive criminals. Sapper's vivid storytelling and intricate plot twists make this book a captivating read for fans of classic detective fiction. Join Ronald Standish as he unravels the most baffling mysteries with wit and finesse.


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Herman Cyril McNeile, known by his pen name 'Sapper', was a prolific British writer, most renowned for his adventure and detective fiction. Born on September 28, 1888, in Bodmin, Cornwall, McNeile served in the Royal Engineers (a regiment of the British Army) during World War I, an experience that would heavily influence his literary work. His foray into literature began with contributions to the Daily Mail and short stories; however, it was his creation of the daredevil officer Bulldog Drummond for which he is best remembered. Sapper published 'Ronald Standish' in 1933, a book featuring a character of the same name who previously appeared in his short stories. Standish, much like Drummond, is a man of action and consummate skill, a trope that resonates with Sapper's affinity for heroes exuding bravery, wit, and a sense of duty. Sapper's writing style is characterized by brisk pacing, tightly plotted narratives, and distinctly British stoicism. His works were reflective of the interwar period, often delving into themes of espionage, intrigue, and the quintessential English gentleman. Despite criticism concerning stereotypical characterizations and imperialist sentiments reflected in his works, Sapper's novels enjoyed great popularity and commercial success during his lifetime. McNeile passed away on August 14, 1937, but his influence in the adventure genre endures, marking him as a significant figure in early 20th-century British literature.