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A review by yellowbeard
A Damsel in Distress by P.G. Wodehouse
4.0
The second Wodehouse novel I've read and I can say quite honestly I'm truly hooked.
George Bevan's life is turned upside down when the mysterious Maud climbs into his taxi cab to escape a pursuer. It's no surprise he falls head over heels for her and what follows is a twisting and turning tale of plots, duplicity, cunning, double-crosses and laugh out loud mishaps.
A somewhat disappointing (if not cringeworthy) ending, but we have to remember this was first published in 1919 and I didn't let this spoil what was, to be fair, a thoroughly enjoyable read.
George Bevan's life is turned upside down when the mysterious Maud climbs into his taxi cab to escape a pursuer. It's no surprise he falls head over heels for her and what follows is a twisting and turning tale of plots, duplicity, cunning, double-crosses and laugh out loud mishaps.
A somewhat disappointing (if not cringeworthy) ending, but we have to remember this was first published in 1919 and I didn't let this spoil what was, to be fair, a thoroughly enjoyable read.