PG Wodehouse's Jeeves and Wooster return in a series that is "impossible to read without grinning idiotically" (Evening Standard) by bestselling author Ben Schott, full of japes, high jinks, and jiggery-pokery. The Drones club's in peril. Gussie's in love. Spode's on the war path. Oh, and His Majesty's Government needs a favor . I say! It's a good thing Bertie's back, what? In his eagerly anticipated sequel to Jeeves and the King of Clubs , Ben Schott leads Jeeves and Wooster on another elegantly uproarious espionage caper. From the mean streets of Mayfair to the scheming spires of Cambridge, we encounter a joyous cast of characters: chiseling painters and criminal bookies, eccentric philosophers and dodgy clairvoyants, appalling poets and pocket dictators, vexatious aunts and their vicious hounds. But that's not all: Who is iceberg, and why is he covered in chalk? Why is Jeeves reading Winnie-the-Pooh ? What is seven across and eighty-five down? How do you play Russian Roulette at The Savoy? These questions, and more, are answered in Jeeves and the Leap of Faith -- an homage to P.
G. Wodehouse, authorized by his estate, and essential reading for fans of The Master. Tinkety-tonk!.