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Leave It to Psmith

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When Miss. Eve Halliday is caught in an unexpected rainstorm, Mr. Ronald Psmith comes to her rescue with an umbrella. This starts a chain of events that will take the reader on a chaotic journey of fun and adventure.

Mr. Psmith is a gallant gentleman who loves to do good deeds for others but especially for beautiful ladies such as Eve. When he snatches an umbrella from the Drone Club to help a lady in distress, he has no idea what he is getting himself into.

Miss Halliday’s new boss, Lord Emsworth mistakes Psmith for the poet, Ralston McTodd and Psmith doesn’t bother to correct him. This will give him the perfect opportunity to make his way into Blandings Castle to be closer to the object of his desire, Eve. Unfortunately, there is also a band of criminals masquerading as poets making their way to the castle with the intention of stealing a diamond necklace.

What starts out as harmless fun, soon turns into a downright dangerous situation.

Public Domain (P)2020 Goffin Media
Classics Literature & Fiction Feel-Good Comedy
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I had read the book and later several others from P.G. Wodehouse some 40 years ago when I was young and loved it, laughing my head off. But that was nothing compared to the 10 hour unspoiled delight David Cunningham brought to me by reading this wonderful book aloud, adding a perfect style and feeling to it. Try to imagine a middle aged man walking down the street and laughing loudly. I'm sure people must have thought me crazy 😂.
Thank you David for this experience and the great time. I hope to find more books in your presentation.

A sheer delight

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Always a huge fan of PG Wodehouse, and very few can touch the genius of Richard Briers or Martin Jarvis in reading these quintessentially English stories. I didn’t even manage three minutes of this before the narration style of David Cunningham had my teeth set on edge! Don’t bother. Unless you enjoy PG Wodehouse read in the style of the lunchtime news headlines in a provincial radio station…..

Just the most appalling narration

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