A review by latas
Uneasy Money by P.G. Wodehouse

5.0

This is not a typical Wodehouse novel. It certainly had the Wodehouse brand of humour but didn't make me laugh non-stop. What I liked was the beautiful love story of Lord Dawlish and Elizabeth Boyd. In the beginning, I found the novel a bit dull (vis-à-vis my expectation based on Bertie & Jeeves novels). What turned around and made me give a 5* rating were the great characterization of Leads. Both were amazingly practical, very decent and with high morals. They complimented each other perfectly. I absolutely loved Elizabeth's arguments in the end.
I feel contended reading this book. Sigh! Don't have the heart to read murder mystery and thrillers, which I usually like.

Quotable quote -
“At the age of eleven or thereabouts women acquire a poise and an ability to handle difficult situations which a man, if he is lucky, manages to achieve somewhere in the later seventies.”