Right Ho, Jeeves

As Jeeves and Bertie fall out over the latter’s new white mess jacket, the young master takes exception to Jeeves’ handling of the romantic affairs of newt enthusiast Gussie Fink-Nottle and assumes personal charge of the case. But Bertie’s schemes soon expand to encompass the ruptured engagement of his cousin Angela and Tuppy Glossop, and the financial problems of his Aunt Dahlia – leading to unforeseen difficulties with Aunt Dahlia’s peerless French chef, the temperamental Monsieur Anatole.

Right Ho, JeevesĀ was P. G. Wodehouse’s second full-length Jeeves and Wooster novel, afterĀ Thank You, Jeeves.

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