The Return of Jeeves: A Jeeves and Bertie Novel

Author: P.G. Wodehouse

The young and impoverished ninth Earl of Towcester is Jeeves’ temporary new master while Bertie Wooster is away at school. Lord Towcester’s rather complex situation is soon straightened out by the ingenious Jeeves, who has all problems of romance and finance solved and is on his way again…..Read More

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