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Book Synopsis''Is there a better P. G. Wodehouse character than Psmith? No there is not. Thank you for agreeing'' John Self
''An incomparable and timeless genius'' Kate Mosse
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''It seems to me that you and I were made for each other. I am your best friend''s best friend and we both have a taste for stealing other people''s jewellery.''
Lady Constance Keeble has both an imperious manner and a valuable diamond necklace. The precarious peace of Blandings is shattered when her necklace becomes the object of desire for some well-connected jewel thieves - among them the Honourable Freddie Threepwood, who wants the reward money for a bookmaking business, and Psmith, the elegant socialist. On patrol with the impossible task of bringing order to Blandings is the Efficient Baxter, whose strivings lead to a memorable encounter with the castle flowerpots.
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Is there a better P. G. Wodehouse character than Psmith? No there is not. Thank you for agreeing -- John Self
An incomparable and timeless genius -- Kate Mosse
To dive into a Wodehouse novel is to swim in some of the most elegantly turned phrases in the English language -- Ben Schott