
Right Ho, Jeeves
by P. G. (Pelham Grenville) Wodehouse
"Right Ho, Jeeves" by P. G. Wodehouse is a novel published in 1934. When Bertie Wooster dismisses Jeeves's counsel and takes matters into his own hands, chaos erupts at his Aunt Dahlia's country estate. Between a lovesick newt-enthusiast, broken engagements, a temperamental French chef, and a disastrous prize-giving ceremony, Bertie's well-intentioned meddling creates one catastrophe after another. As complications multiply and romantic entanglements threaten his own freedom, Bertie must swallow his pride and turn to his brilliant valet for rescue.
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