She arrives like a breath of jasmine through an open window—strange, radiant, doomed. In postwar London, the enigmatic Iris Storm speeds through the city in her pale green Hispano-Suiza, trailed by whispers and scandal. Men fall in love with her; women ache to be her. But behind the charm and chiffon lies a soul scorched by secrets, and a grief too deep for daylight. Told through the eyes of a captivated narrator, The Green Hat is a feverish chronicle of lost innocence, aristocratic decay, and the haunted glamour of the 1920s. Michael Arlen's legendary novel, once a sensation of its time, is both decadent and devastating—a forgotten classic of Jazz Age literature, resplendent in its wit and sorrow.