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This final collection of Jeeves and Wooster short fiction begins with a nice assortment of stories. There are plenty of laughs and smiles with a couple solid plots as we move along involving opera singers and dogs among others. Toward the end, it really heats up with stories like The Ordeal of Young Tuppy and the Old School Chum, but it is Indian Summer of an Uncle that really stands out. It is up there with The Great Sermon Handicap as one of my favorite J&W stories.


Aug 24, 2014
Vitor Dornelles
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Danielle Gibbs
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Judith Colson
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