For Bertie Wooster, a social disaster is rarely a stranger; it's more like a recurring relative who refuses to leave. In Jeeves and the Unbidden Guest, the line between a brilliant plan and a total catastrophe is not just thin — it's practically invisible.
Bertie, a gentleman of excellent intentions and variable judgment, finds himself confronted with a situation where doing the right thing requires more tact than he possesses and more courage than he is entirely prepared to muster. From uninvited guests to delicate family complications, everything that can go wrong promptly does so.
Fortunately, Jeeves is a man who understands the world even better than he understands the proper way to press a pair of trousers. Quietly, discreetly, and with his customary brilliance, he applies a superior intelligence to problems that would defeat most minds and alarm most households.
A delightful episode filled with sparkling dialogue and the serene genius of literature's most capable valet. Perfect for listeners who enjoy classic British humour and the comforting knowledge that, whatever the mess, Jeeves will probably think of something.
