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Leave It to Psmith

By: P. G. Wodehouse
Narrated by: Graham Scott
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Leave it To Psmith
By P.G. Wodehouse

Narrated by Graham Scott

The immaculate Psmith - newly emancipated from an unwilling participation in the fish business - donates an umbrella (not his own) to a damsel in distress; and to further press his suit, he follows her to Blandings Castle - seat of that amiable and boneheaded peer, Clarence, ninth Earl of Emsworth - in the guise of an absconded Canadian poet.

And, for the best possible motives, Psmith is also embroiled in a plot to steal Lady Constance Keeble's fabulous diamond necklace - an endeavour which brings him into conflict with both professional rivals, and with the ever-vigilant Baxter, Lord Emsworth's efficient secretary, and amateur flowerpot flinger...

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My third Blandings listen and it was so rewarding. The plot was interesting, the coincidences making all richly woven, and the performance of the audio-book providing excellent characterisations; Lord Emsworth by far my favourite. Prospective listen should take up this title.

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best Wodehouse book

have always loved this book, and this is a good straight version without anything frivolous, allowing the language to speak for itself

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