'It was one of those times when you feel that something ought to be done at once, but can't for the life of you think what it is.'
First published in 1923, The Inimitable Jeeves was the very first novel in Wodehouse's iconic series, featuring the comic adventures of Bertie Wooster and his ingenious valet, Jeeves.
A classic for the ages, The Inimitable Jeeves is a hilarious collection of interconnected stories chronicling the misadventures of the affable but often clueless Bertie Wooster. From disastrous matchmaking schemes to run-ins with formidable aunts – not to mention keeping bumbling friends like Bingo Little safe from romantic catastrophe – each tale showcases Wodehouse's trademark wit, sharp dialogue and the thoroughly entertaining dynamic between Bertie and his unflappable sidekick. This audiobook edition is expertly narrated by David Rintoul.
P. G. Wodehouse (1881 – 1975) was a prolific English writer, having published over ninety books, forty plays and two hundred short stories during his lifetime. Largely known as a humourist, Wodehouse is famed for his eccentric and memorable characters, often set against the backdrop of interwar England.
