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Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit

By: P. G. Wodehouse
Narrated by: Jonathan Cecil
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Summary

The beefy 'Stilton' Cheesewright has drawn Bertie Wooster as red-hot favourite in the Drones club annual darts tournament - which is lucky for Bertie because otherwise Stilton would have beaten him to a pulp and buttered the lawn with him. Stilton does not, after all like men who he thinks are trifling with his fiancée's affections.

Meanwhile Bertie has committed a more heinous offence by growing a moustache, and Jeeves strongly disapproves - which is unfortunate, because Jeeves's feudal spirit is desperately needed. Bertie's Aunt Dahlia is trying to sell her magazine Milady's Boudoir to the Trotter Empire and still keep her amazing chef Anatole out of Lady Trotter's clutches. And Bertie? Bertie simply has to try to hold onto his moustache and hope he gets to the end in one piece.

©2014 P.G. Wodehouse (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
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"Jonathan Cecil amazes as he reads this larky narrative, capturing perfectly the befuddled Wooster, the conniving Stilton Cheesewright, and the divine Florence with flawless aplomb." ( AudioFile)

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Superb! Bliss!

magnificent performance by Johnathan Cecil, superb writing by PG Wodehouse makes this a joyous experience and one not to be missed.

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Brilliant comedy

loved it especially the narration and the descriptions of Bertie's daily life and his interactions especially with the aging aunts.

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hilarious

loved this so funny..spent many happy hrs listening.money well spent. bertie wooster and jeeves always provide a laugh

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Entertaining and Beutifully Crafted

In terms of linguistic delicacy and complex storylines (with the most hilarious characters) P. G. Wodehouse absolutely stands alone!

Sessel brings an authenticity to the narrative and makes the audiobook an ven better experience as he breathes life into each character.

Highly recommended.

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Wonderful narration and a witty and sometimes laugh out loud story. One of his best I think.

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Suberb

Suberb. More classic shenanigans with Jeeves and Wooster. Beautifully read by the inimitable Jonathan Cecil .

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Excellent

Jonathan Cecil is very good as a narrator. He really brings the story to life. I enjoyed it so much I listened to it twice.

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nothing at all, its superb. Fantastic listen and highly entertaining. An absolute masterpiece, just buy it on audible

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Bewildered Bertie’s language occasionally offends

Makes a wonderful retreat from reality. Slightly subprime Wodehouse, but entertaining none the less. Bertie’s bewilderment at finding himself in a girls bedroom in the early hours of the morning by accident is pure joy, illustrating the characters innocent gallantry.

One slight jarring note is some of the language “quite white of you” “White man’s burden” which decades after they were written, are offensive. Remember this not one of the pre-WW2 novels but written in 1954. I doubt that it was meant to offend, but escapism does not work if it jars you back to reality with a jolt

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Poor quality playback, volume varies throughout

I love PGW but this recording is annoying as you'll be changing the volume settings very often ARGH!! Frustrating

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