Death at the Excelsior

Death at the Excelsior by P. G. Wodehouse is a collection of short stories published by Standard Publications, Incorporated in March 2008. This edition, available in English and spanning 120 pages, showcases Wodehouse’s renowned comic style, featuring a blend of humor and intrigue that characterizes his work.
Readers will find a variety of narratives within this collection, including tales such as Misunderstood, The Best Sauce, and Jeeves and the Chump Cyril. The stories explore themes of mystery and detective fiction, all while maintaining Wodehouse’s distinctive literary flair. This edition serves as a testament to the author’s versatility, offering a delightful experience for fans of both fiction and literary collections.
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P G Wodehouse was a British writer known for his comic style. Besides writing short stories and novels he also wrote plays and musical lyrics. His collection of short stories includes; Death at the Excelsior, Misunderstood, The Best sauce, Jeeves and the Chump Cyril, Jeeves in the Springtime, Concealed Art, and The Test Case
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