

Wooster, a well-meaning but clueless member of the British upper class, is once again roped into another harebrained scheme, this time by his Aunt Dahlia.


But that publishing choice aside, Martin Jarvis-a veteran narrator for this author-is once again outstanding in conveying all the elements that make Wodehouse one of the most memorable writers in all of English literature. Given the scrupulous care Wodehouse gave to plotting his hilarious screwball farces, and the unique narrative voice of his hapless hero, Bertie Wooster, the very notion of an abridged recording of one of his best books will offend purists.
