Psmith (the p is silent) is a man of contrasts.
With these accommodations, modern audiences are able to enjoy the classic comedy of P.
G Wodenhouse with ease..
This edition of Leave it to Psmith is now presented in a reader-friendly font and features a fun, eye-catching cover design.
Described as a bright and genius read, the simple humor and amusing misadventures of Psmith earns the acclaim of contemporary audiences.
Though part of a series, Leave it to Psmith can be enjoyed independently.
Leave it to Psmith is P.
G Wodenhouse\'s fourth novel featuring his beloved reoccurring character, Ronald Psmith.
However, when he realizes that his impersonations have led him to an unintentional involvement in a jewelry heist, the night unfolds issues that he never could have predicted.
During the party at Blandings Castle, Psmith is asked to make a speech and recite a poem, though as a man well versed in malarkey, Psmith can navigate himself out of the problem.
Realizing that such an identity would gain him an invitation to Blandings Castle, where he could spend time with Eve, Psmith decides to not to correct Lord Emsworth.
Their involvement eventually gains the attention of Eve\'s new boss, a wealthy and powerful man named Lord Emsworth, who, upon meeting Psmith, mistakes him for a famous poet.
Thankful, Eve continues to walk with Psmith.
After he borrows an umbrella from a nearby club without asking, Psmith offers it to Eve, so that she is able to finish her walk.
Immediately drawn to her beauty, Psmith decides to help Eve get out of the rain.
Down on his luck and out of a job, Psmith meets Eve Halliday in the middle of a downpour.
He is overly confident, but smart, and prone to mischief, but resourceful enough to get himself out of trouble.
Psmith (the p is silent) is a man of contrasts