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Leave it to PSmith

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(4,477 Sterne; 44 Bewertungen)

Freddie Threepwood and his uncle are in difficulties. Freddie wants a thousand pounds to start a bookmaker’s business and to marry Eve, while his uncle wants to raise three thousand pounds, unbeknown to his wife, to help a runaway daughter. Freddie persuades his uncle to steal his wife’s necklace and sees Psmith’s advertisement in a daily paper. Freddie enlists the services of Psmith to steal the necklace. There are plots and counterplots. This is the fourth book in the "PSmith" series, following on from "Mike and PSmith", "PSmith in the City" and "PSmith, Journalist". (From the publisher's blurb) (8 hr 54 min)

Chapters

DARK PLOTTINGS AT BLANDINGS CASTLE

20:15

Read by KevinS

ENTER PSMITH

33:49

Read by KevinS

EVE BORROWS AN UMBRELLA

12:09

Read by KevinS

PAINFUL SCENE AT THE DRONES CLUB

8:20

Read by Grace Buchanan

PSMITH APPLIES FOR EMPLOYMENT

20:28

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

LORD EMSWORTH MEETS A POET

56:41

Read by Mark Nelson

BAXTER SUSPECTS

41:04

Read by Arnold

CONFIDENCES ON THE LAKE

1:01:20

Read by Jude Somers

PSMITH ENGAGES A VALET

58:24

Read by Beth Thomas (1974-2020)

SENSATIONAL OCCURRENCE AT A POETRY READING

1:03:10

Read by Jude Somers

ALMOST ENTIRELY ABOUT FLOWER-POTS

57:54

Read by Jude Somers

MORE ON THE FLOWER-POT THEME

18:40

Read by Samari

PSMITH RECEIVES GUESTS

49:46

Read by KevinS

PSMITH ACCEPTS EMPLOYMENT

32:15

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson

Bewertungen

(5 Sterne)

always love p g wodehouse. im sad this is the last of the psmith books. it would certainly be easier listening if one reader read the whole book.

(4,5 Sterne)

Good book. Several readers were bad though. They couldn’t comprehend the concept of a silent “p” even while reading aloud an explanation of the silent “p.”

another excellent book by this author

(5 Sterne)

Thanks to all these good readers. I adjusted the speed and it was great

The one with the flowerpots

(5 Sterne)

One of my absolute favourites. I thank the volunteers too, of course ❣️

(4 Sterne)

Some pronunciations are hilarious. Even the Authors name is mispronounced at the beginning.

(3 Sterne)

This amusing story deserves good readers and consistant treatment throughout. I know they are volunteers but, really, what is so hard to understand about the statement ' the P is silent'? It's too bad that one of the better readers couldn't have read the entire book.