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Lit Quiz
In whose rooms were Balkan Sobranie cigarettes to the fore?
In what novel do international adventurers plot to loot a greek bronze statue?
Who writes an unsatisfactory thank-you letter for a platinum and gold ring?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The gift does not look like the answer though reviews do not give everything away. here is bit from a review:
The novel opens, with a perfect dramatic pitch and sense of comedy, on a deceptively low-key scene, which gives us a foretaste of Phillip's gradual descent from barely controlled normality to unrestrained near-madness. The trigger is a gift: not a gift received - not yet - but a gift he feels he has to give their wealthy friends, Barry and Sean, in return for their frequent hospitality. He insists on buying them a poster of one of Barry's old films (he is a larger-than-life American producer living in London; Sean is his pleasant, vapid partner). Alice's advice is to look for candlesticks instead, but Phillip insists, with a new stubbornness, and gets it wrong. Upon receiving the gift, Barry lets slip, not too casually, that his office is full of these old posters. Phillip resolves to find a better gift to make up for his faux-pas; and the battle of gifts begins.
It is an uneven contest, and both amusing and painful to watch: Barry and Sean present Phillip and Alice with an Italian designer corkscrew; Phillip finds a cute kaleidoscope; Barry and Sean reciprocate with a skiing trip; Phillip buys them a rosebush in return; they give him Cup Final tickets and he comes up with a pair of chinchillas as a joint birthday present for "the boys". But he - almost - loses the battle when his daughters receive a pair of ponies.
By the way - does anyone have or know any Edith Wharton? Just a thought.
Also clutching at straws: in a shop, pushed for time, I had a quick trawl through Adrian Mole & the Weapons of Mass Destruction, in which there's quite a bit of correspondence; he seems to get engaged & unengaged, and there was mention of a platinum & diamond ring. I'm still thinking along the lines of an inheritance, since the clue doesn't mention diamonds so it probably isn't engagement.