Ring for Jeeves
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Narrated by:
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Martin Jarvis
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By:
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P. G. Wodehouse
About this listen
We find ourselves in the austerity of the 1950s, when England's aristocracy was feeling the pinch. Bertie Wooster has gone to a residential self-help school to learn how to darn his socks. Until he re-emerges, Jeeves has signed up with Bill Rowcester (pronounced Roaster), an earl who is failing to make ends meet in trade, and yearning to sell his stately home, which has charm and damp in equal measure.
In his new environment Jeeves is required to exert his mammoth brain to what would be breaking point for any normal intellect. Apart from the current economic crisis and his employer's complete ignorance of digging and delving, Jeeves has to duck and weave to preserve his temporary master from grievous injury at the hands of a) a very angry White Hunter, and b) a small but feisty fiancée.
If that wasn't enough, we also meet a rich American lady with addictions to a) psychic phenomena, and b) White Hunters, which have to be humoured by night as well as by day. Believe it or not, Jeeves flits across this minefield with all the grace and agility of an adagio dancer and makes it look easy, which is yet another indication of his truly Olympian stature.
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- MrAJldn
- 11-01-17
Pricey but excellent
Martin Jarvis has done it again! Gloriously read. PG Woodhouse's comic prose have been brought to life exquisitely. This is a sorry about Rooster not Wooster with Jeeves the forever cunning and humble.
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- Amazon Customer
- 17-07-22
Two masters at work
A late period PG Wodehouse story. No Bertie. Jeeves Imperious. Martin Jarvis’ storytelling brilliant as always
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- Robin Wilson
- 09-01-20
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A full six hours of pure joy. Marin Jarvis was Brilliant as always.
My car has never been cleaner along with many other chores
Carried out whilst listening with earphones. Would recommend this to anyone and everyone. Just downloading the second book.
Can’t wait for more of the same. Fantastic service from audible wish I had done it years ago.
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- Baba
- 23-12-22
Perfection
Martin Jarvis is a genius. So was PG Wodehouse.
This partnership is total perfection. Thank you.
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- Sue W.
- 09-06-20
Martin Jarvis at his best!
Wodehouse stories are always barmy to use his word, but when they're read by Martin Jarvis they become sublime and a great listen. I think Wodehouse stories were made to be read out loud by a master and this is such a one. I think Jarvis could make the Yellow pages interesting!
Do listen to this if you need taking out of yourself during this difficult time.
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- Philip D.
- 18-06-19
Martin Jarvis is spectacular in this!
Not only is this wonderful PGW, but Martin Jarvis reads it far better than anyone else! Accept no substitutes!!
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- Julian Rzoska
- 14-05-20
Good fun but there are better Jeeves books than this
Brilliantly read by Martin Jarvis so worth the money. But this is late Wodehouse so he’s flagging. The man was a genius so some great writing but story pretty thin and made up in the hoof. Fans will enjoy it but there are many better (earlier) Jeeves books.
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