Money for Nothing

Money for Nothing by P. G. Wodehouse, published by Penguin Random House in 2008, is a humorous novel that unfolds in the tranquil village of Rudge-in-the-Vale. The story centers around a bitter feud between Colonel Wyvern and the miserly Squire Lester Carmody, alongside the antics of the villainous Chimp Twist, who has opened a health farm. As a fake burglary is orchestrated to deceive Lester’s insurance company, the narrative weaves through complications that threaten the peace of the village.
Readers will find a blend of humor and intrigue as the plot thickens with the involvement of Soapy and Dolly Molloy, alongside the romantic aspirations of Lester’s nephew, John, who seeks to win the heart of Colonel Wyvern’s daughter, Pat. The novel explores themes of deception and love amidst the chaos of village life. With 256 pages, this edition presents Wodehouse’s signature wit and engaging storytelling in English, inviting readers into a world where misunderstandings and comedic situations abound.
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A P.G. Wodehouse novel
The peaceful slumber of the Worcester village of Rudge-in-the-Vale is about to be rudely disrupted. First there’s a bitter feud between peppery Colonel Wyvern and the Squire of Rudge Hall, rich but miserly Lester Carmody. Second, that arch-villain Chimp Twist has opened a health farm – and he and Soapy and Dolly Molloy are planning a fake burglary so Lester can diddle his insurance company. After the knockout drops are served, things get a little complicated. But will Lester’s nephew John win over his true love, Colonel Wyvern’s daughter Pat, and restore tranquillity to the idyll? It’s a close-run thing…
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