Ronald Standish, it says on my vintage edition of this book, is, !a hero of the Bull-dog Drummond brand." Although actually in this book, a collection of 12 short stories, he's mostly nearer to Sherlock Holmes. The stories are all narrated by his own Watson, Bob Miller and Standish a gentleman detective only takes on those cases that interest him. The stories lack the daring do and drama of the best of Drummond, Standish turning up after the crime, to catch the crook, who usually then when exposed, will take his own life (to escape the hangman's rope.) The one exception in the 12 is The Man With Samples, which contains more of the wit Sapper was famous for (not to mention some unfortunate, implicit anti-Semitism.) Still a solid collection of short stories, but I prefer full length novels when it comes to Sapper.