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Jeeves, and the Dastardly Murder of Bertram Wooster
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Jeeves, and the Dastardly Murder of Bertram Wooster
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Jeeves, and the Dastardly Murder of Bertram Wooster
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In this lighthearted, sci-fi homage to the late, great, P.G. Wodehouse, Bertram Wooster stumbles upon his own, deceased doppelganger. Jeeves, upon being asked his assessment of the situation, remarks upon the body's "most unfortunate" choice of attire. Pressed further, Jeeves deduces that the simplest explanation for the outlandish situation must involve time travel.
What follows is a series of outlandish events that induce the hapless Bertram to follow in the footsteps of his deceased double. Keeping a reign on circumstances taxes even the formidable brain of Jeeves himself, and the question arises: Will Bertram's faithful manservant be able to save his charge from himself . . . Or will the currents of time sweep Bertram Wilberforce Wooster off his feet and unto destruction?
Dedicated to the late, great, P.G. Wodehouse, with respect, admiration, and deep gratitude for countless hours of reading pleasure.
In this lighthearted, sci-fi homage to the late, great, P.G. Wodehouse, Bertram Wooster stumbles upon his own, deceased doppelganger. Jeeves, upon being asked his assessment of the situation, remarks upon the body's "most unfortunate" choice of attire. Pressed further, Jeeves deduces that the simplest explanation for the outlandish situation must involve time travel.
What follows is a series of outlandish events that induce the hapless Bertram to follow in the footsteps of his deceased double. Keeping a reign on circumstances taxes even the formidable brain of Jeeves himself, and the question arises: Will Bertram's faithful manservant be able to save his charge from himself . . . Or will the currents of time sweep Bertram Wilberforce Wooster off his feet and unto destruction?
Dedicated to the late, great, P.G. Wodehouse, with respect, admiration, and deep gratitude for countless hours of reading pleasure.


















