Jeeves & the leap of faith, Ben Schott
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- Intelligence service -- Great Britain -- Fiction
- Detective and mystery fiction
- Jeeves, (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
- Crossword puzzles -- Fiction
- Undercover operations -- Fiction
- Valets -- Fiction
- Upper class -- England -- Fiction
- Fiction
- Spy fiction
- Wooster, Bertie, (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
- England -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Fiction
- Humorous fiction
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Jeeves & the leap of faith, Ben Schott
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eng
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fiction
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Jeeves & the leap of faith
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Ben Schott
Summary
Bertie and Jeeves are back for another spot of what Jeeves likes to call 'quiescent espionage'. This time Bertie is required to impersonate a priest and journey to Cambridge, where the Seventh Earl of Sidcup, aspiring fascist Roderick Spode, is wooing undergraduates to his gang of Brown Shorts. Bertie accepts his charge with equanimity, even when required to do some 'nightclimbing' (an undergrad frolic involving skipping to and fro atop the towers of Trinity College). What's more problematic is the presence of Bertie's nemesis, the milk-drinking, obsessively matchmaking, all-around evildoing Aunt Agatha
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Jeeves and the leap of faith
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