HOT WATER Packy Franklin was engaged to be married to Lady Beatrice Bracken, and therefore it was only, in the capacity of an elder brother, and from the most altruistic of motives, that he offered his services to Senator Opal's daughter, Jean.
Mr. J. B. Priestley : " We are fascinated, as ever. . . . The mixture is as before, and very diverting it is, too."
IF I WERE YOU An uproarious tale in the irresistible Wodehouse style that cannot fail to draw loud chuckles and many broad smiles. Daily Telegraph : " Rich in laughter on every page." Nottingham Guardian : "
This yarn is equal to his best." »
BIG MONEY The management of francees and the manipulation of high finances go hand in hand in this amorous and economic history of Biscuit, otherwise Lord Biskerton. Truth : " As good as ever . . . full of sparkle." Observer : " Mr. Wodehouse is the nearest thing to perfection offered us in a bad world."
SUMMER LIGHTNING All about two love affairs, and how Lord Emsworth's prize pig was stolen. We are introduced to some old friends. Times : "
As original and as memorable as ever." Spectator : " Even highbrows can laugh unashamed."