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P.G. Wodehouse 5 complete novels

Five humorous novels: The Return of Jeeves (1953), also published as Ring for Jeeves. Bill, an impecunious nobleman, gets mixed up with a big-game hunter and a rich widow. Jeeves, the intelligent manservant, is here acting as Bill's butler, which involves some odd duties. His usual employer, the rich but brainless Bertie Wooster, is absent. Bertie Wooster Sees It Through (1954), also published as Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit. The familiar Wodehouse mix — Jeeves and Wooster, Aunt Dahlia, the Drones, and complications at a country house. Spring Fever (1948). An imposter at an English country house, a handsome American, a pretty girl, a scheming butler. The Butler Did It (1957), also published as Something Fishy. An ex-butler tries to cash in on secret knowledge, but romance gets in the way. The Old Reliable (1951). When a Hollywood star dies, the hunt is on for her scandalous diary.