It begins, as so many catastrophes do in Bertie Wooster's life, with perfectly good intentions.
A romantic entanglement.
A sentimental ballad.
A social occasion that promises to be "quite pleasant."
What could possibly go wrong?
In this sparkling episode from the Jeeves canon, reputations wobble, affections falter, and the mildest of melodies proves capable of causing seismic disturbance in polite society. Bertie does his level best to behave nobly. The results, as ever, are mixed.
Fortunately, Jeeves is at hand — serene, omniscient, and several moves ahead of the field. Light, elegant, and gloriously mischievous, Jeeves and the Song of Songs showcases Wodehouse at his most effervescent. Perfect for listeners who delight in razor-sharp dialogue, social absurdity, and the quiet genius of the world's most unflappable gentleman's gentleman.
Because sometimes one song is all it takes.
And when it does — you'll want Jeeves on your side.
