by P. G. Wodehouse
About this book
P. G. Wodehouse's Three Men and a Maid is a delightful romantic comedy that proves love at sea is anything but smooth sailing. When red-haired, dog-loving Wilhelmina "Billie" Bennett finds herself aboard an ocean liner bound for England with three men vying for her affections—her longtime admirer Bream Mortimer, her fiancé the sensitive poet Eustace Hignett, and his dashing cousin Sam Marlowe who falls for her instantly—chaos erupts in the most entertaining ways imaginable.
Packed with Wodehouse's signature wit and whimsy, this 1921 classic features an unforgettable cast: an elephant-gun-wielding young woman determined to win Eustace's heart, a bulldog with questionable manners, a lawyer with a revolver, and a suit of armor that plays a surprisingly pivotal role. Eustace's formidable mother, a world-renowned Theosophist author, attempts to maintain order but only adds to the delightful pandemonium as romantic entanglements multiply and misunderstandings cascade across the ship's decks.
Ideal for anyone who loves clever banter, tangled love triangles resolved through hilarious mishaps, or the timeless humor of British comic fiction, this audiobook captures the essence of Wodehouse's genius for turning everyday chaos into comedy gold. Perfect for fans of witty historical romance and lighthearted adventure, Three Men and a Maid reminds us why Wodehouse remains literature's master of romantic farce.