I really enjoyed this book. There were times I had to remind myself that it isn't a Wodehouse original. The interplay between the main characters is great, and the Worcester-isms are very much like the similar sounding protagonist in the Jeeves books - lines such as I may have accidentally tripped o...
Originally read November 14, 2013 I could barely put this book down. I don’t want to give many details about the story because, the less you know going into it, the more fun you'll have figuring it out. The main character, Graham, appears to have Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Certainly everyon...
Two words sums up this collection: Wodehouse Steampunk.The first one is about how Reggie and Reeves met, and the second they search for missing debutantes.Both stories were fun to read. Reggie acts like an bored young noble man should act. Reeves is the one with brains. Emmeline is a debutante wi...
Graham Smith does not speak, does not have friends or family, and never, ever, wavers from his daily rituals. Any deviation from his routine makes reality shift and change around him. Coworkers disappear, his apartment changes, his parents are suddenly alive and just as suddenly vanish again...And...