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Jeeves and the King of Clubs

2018 novel by Ben Schott From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jeeves and the King of Clubs
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Jeeves and the King of Clubs is a 2018 novel by Ben Schott, set in P. G. Wodehouse's Jeeves and Wooster universe.

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Jeeves and the King of Clubs was produced with the permission of Sir Edward Cazalet, the executor of Wodehouse's estate.[1] In October 2017, the publishing rights were purchased by Hutchinson for a six-figure sum.[2]

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Plot

Bertie Wooster learns to his amazement that Jeeves' club for butlers and valets, the Junior Ganymede Club, is actually a front for a secretive arm of the British intelligence services. Because of a series of bizarre events, Bertie must help Jeeves track down and unmask a dangerous spy.

Reception

Reception to the novel was generally positive. Alexander Larman described the novel as "an amusing and well written homage".[3] Ian Sansom described the work as a "bravura performance" and a "bang-on Bertie Wooster reboot".[4] The Times's Matthew Adams called it "a most thrilling return".[5] The Irish Times's Tom Mathews called the work a "pale imitation".[6] Paddy Kehoe for RTÉ gave the work three and a half stars out of five.[7]

Sophie Ratcliffe for The Times Literary Supplement called the work as "Wodehouse for the Brexit era".[8] Tom Williams reviewed the novel for Literary Review.[9]

Schott published a sequel entitled Jeeves and the Leap of Faith in 2020.

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