What ho A new Jeeves and Wooster novel, penned in Homage to P.
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He is a regular columnist for Bon Appetit, Inc., Playboy, and the New York Times, and a frequent contributor to many other outlets, including The Guardian, Vanity Fair, The Paris Review, and more.
A graduate of Cambridge University, he enjoyed a career as a photographer before becoming a writer.
About the Author: Ben Schott is the New York Times and internationally bestselling author of Schott\'s Miscellany and the Schott\'s Almanac series.
Energized by Schott\'s effervescent prose, Jeeves and the King of Clubs delights longtime fans and introduces a new audience to the comic joys of these beloved characters.
Unfolding in the background are school-chum capers, affairs of the heart, drawing-room escapades, antics with aunts, and sartorial set-tos.
Jeeves must ferret out a Fascist spy, and only his hapless employer can help.
And, by Jove, there\'s a hook In this escapade, the Junior Ganymede Club (Jeeves\'s association of butlers and valets) is revealed to be an arm of the British intelligence service.
Now, bestselling author Ben Schott brings this odd couple back to life in a madcap new adventure that is full of the hijinks, entanglements, imbroglios, and Wodehousian wordplay that readers love.
Wodehouse\'s Bertie Wooster and his incomparable valet, Jeeves, have delighted audiences for nearly a century.
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Wodehouse by bestselling author Ben Schott--in which literature\'s favorite gentleman and his gentleman\'s personal gentleman become spies in service to the Crown.
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What ho A new Jeeves and Wooster novel, penned in Homage to P