Bertie Wooster is tooling down to his Aunt Dahlia’s estate
while his incomparable valet Jeeves is on vacation. But Bertie’s sojourn is
marred by the presence of his former schoolmaster Aubrey Upjohn and the famous
nerve specialist Sir Roderick Glossop, who is posing as butler under the name
Swordfish. Add some romantic entanglements involving an old school chum, a
kleptomaniac, and the disappearance of a silver cow creamer and you have the
makings of a first-rate Wodehouse adventure.
Ever since I read my first Bertie & Jeeves books I’ve
been a Wodehouse fan. Sure all the plots start to look alike after the first
book or two, but the humor is always fresh and Wodehouse’s use of language
always amuses. I highly recommend anything he’s written!
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