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The Inimitable Jeeves
The Inimitable Jeeves
Nov 14, 2025 8:22 PM

Author:P.G. Wodehouse

The Inimitable Jeeves

Typical. Just when Bertie thinks that God's in his heaven and all's right with the world, things start to go wrong again...

There's young Bingo Little, who's in love for the umpteenth time and needs Bertie to put in a good word for him with his uncle; Aunt Agatha, who forces Bertie to get engaged to the formidable Honoria Glossop; and the troublesome twins, Claude and Eustace, whose antics when let loose in London know no bounds.

Add to that some friction in the Wooster home over a red cummerbund, purple socks and some snazzy old Etonian spats, and poor Bertie's really in the soup...

Only one man can save the day - the inimitable Jeeves.

Characters Bertie Wooster - Narrator who went to school with Bingo. Won a prize at his first school for the best collection of wild flowers.

Jeeves - Bertie's valet who has an aunt who loves the romantic novels of Rosie M. Banks

Bingo Little - Mortimer's nephew who loves Mabel. Tells his uncle that Bertie is really Rosie M. Banks.

Mabel - Waitress in a tea shop

Mortimer Little - Retired fat businessman who owned Little's Liniment - "It Limbers Up the Legs." He is a gourmet.

Jane Watson - Mortimer's cook engaged to Jeeves, but not for long

Reviews

Wodehouse's idyllic world can never stale. He will continue to release future generations from captivity that may be more irksome than our own. He has made a world for us to live in and delight in

—— Evelyn Waugh

He exhausts superlatives

—— Stephen Fry

The handsome bindings are only the cherry on top of what is already a cake without compare

—— The Independent

In Hervey, Mallinson has a character worthy of comparison with Forester's young Hornblower ... And as always there is a splendid backdrop of action.

—— Punch

'Confirms his undoubted talents and marks him out as the heir to Patrick O'Brian and C.S.Forester'

—— Observer

A wonderful novel... I am full of admiration

—— Alan Sillitoe

A gripping tale about how easily a life can spiral out of control

—— Russell Leadbetter , Glasgow Evening Times

Incredibly impressive debut novel

—— Independent on Sunday

Brilliant ... In a hilarious portrayal of the ups and downs of being wife No.2, The Second Wives Club puts paid to the stereotype of the wicked stepmother once and for all

—— Sun

This is the perfect holiday read but would be just as entertainiing on the commute to work as accompanying you pool side

—— handbag.com

Second wives form a club to bitch about their husbands and in-laws in this compelling read

—— heat

Goodwin does an excellent job...a bleak, clever, complex and utterly compelling thriller with the grip of a pitbull.

—— YORKSHIRE POST

Beautifully written...Idiosyncratic and highly enjoyable

—— GOOD BOOK GUIDE

North London gangland life and a very nasty murder mystery, but this highly compulsive, unputdownable novel is so much more...The events are extraordinary and the finale very disturbing and the reading experience is one of best I've had for a long time.

—— SARAH BROADHURST , THE BOOKSELLER

Intense and deeply disturbing, Sweet Gum is the kind of story you can't help wishing...was strictly confined to the pages of a book. But it's not - this is real life in a modern world: a seedily contemporary world of criminals, lap-dancing, drugs, perversion, prostitution and betrayal. Written by a journalist known for her investigations into the crime underworld, Sweet Gum brilliantly captures the sense of the London streets with a scintillating nastiness that's totally addictive. Unputdownable

—— IRISH EXAMINER

Deliciously bittersweet...vividly evoked...an assured, ambitious and inventive work

—— MSLEXIA

Brisk and wry intelligence...there is a constant wit and genuine sparkle of language at work here

—— SUNDAY TRIBUNE

Her reputation as a gifted novelist will be assured...Sweet Gum balances a visceral portrait of modern evil with an ambitious work on the themes of redemption, love and justice which is both refreshing and strangely nostalgic.

—— THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
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