Jack Middleton likes to imagine himself a country squire. At weekends he
retires to Laverings Estate with his wife, Catherine. He may be pompous,
and they may seem ill-matched, but the couple are devoted to each other.
When Jack's widowed sister, Lilian, and her two stepchildren arrive to
spend the summer in the neighbouring house, he dreads the intrusion to
his idyll: Daphne, capable and ambitious, is too lively for his taste,
whereas her brother Denis, a composer, he finds a crashing bore. But
their wit and good sense charm the residents of Barchester, and they win
over Lord Bond with an impromptu Gilbert and Sullivan evening. Even Jack
begins to thaw.
Before long, Daphne and Lord Bond's son become attracted to each other,
but each believes the other is attached to someone else. Can disaster be
averted before she marries the wrong man?
First published in 1939, Before Lunch is a sparkling comedy from
Angela Thirkell's much-loved classic series.