by P. G. Wodehouse
About this book
P. G. Wodehouse's *Right Ho, Jeeves* returns readers to the gloriously absurd world of Bertie Wooster and his unflappable valet Jeeves, delivering comedy gold in this second installment of their beloved series. When Bertie arrives at his Aunt Dahlia's country estate at Brinkley Court, he finds himself embroiled in a perfectly tangled romantic crisis: his old school chum Gussie Fink-Nottle, a shy newt-breeding bachelor, is hopelessly smitten with the gorgeous but vapid Madeleine Basset, while Bertie's cousin Angela has just broken her engagement. Add to this mix an eccentric chef, a temperamental aunt facing gambling debts, and an upcoming school prize-giving ceremony, and chaos unfolds in exquisitely crafted fashion.
What makes Wodehouse's humor timeless is his meticulous attention to plot construction, perfectly timed comedic beats, and masterful characterization disguised as breezy storytelling. Through Bertie's well-meaning but misguided meddling and Jeeves's brilliant problem-solving, Wodehouse crafts a narrative that sparkles with wit and linguistic inventiveness. Each page showcases the author's genius for transforming social absurdities into entertainment that feels both utterly British and universally hilarious.
Perfect for fans of classic humor and those discovering these iconic characters for the first time, this audiobook offers both laugh-out-loud entertainment and a masterclass in English comic fiction. Jeeves is ready to save the day—in the most delightful way possible.