Written by P.G. Wodehouse - Audio book performed by Frederick Davidson - Unabridged Fiction - 6 COMPACT DISCS Publisher, Blackstone Audiobooks (October 2000) It is Bertie Wooster's opinion that his new mustache will do something for him. It is Jeeves's opinion that it does indeed do something for him. Something unmentionable. A certain coolness between them is bound to result. Against this stormy, Wuthering Heights sort of background a giant drama begins to unfold involving, among other things, Bertie's possession of a stolen necklace and the soul-shattering prospect of a trip to the marriage altar. The imperturbable Jeeves rallies to the cause and preempts the part usually reserved for the United States Marines, thus aiding Bertie, who gets himself out of more than one complication in his feckless life. About the Author: PELHAM GRENVILLE WODEHOUSE (1881-1975) was born in England. After working for a bank for two years, he turned to journalism and story writing. He moved to the United States after World War II and became a citizen. In all, he wrote more than ninety books, and his work has won worldwide acclaim. About the Performer: FREDERICK DAVIDSON is a recipient of the Golden Voices Award and numerous Earphones Awards. After performing for years in many BBC radio plays, he came to America in 1976. He has narrated more than eight hundred audiobooks. |
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