I very recently read Heavy Weather (1933). It’s a superior Blandings title, involving various characters who want to steal Galahad’s manuscript of reminiscences so it can be published, and others who want to steal it so it can’t, and the Earl spends a lot of his time thinking these various characters are out to nobble his pig. It’s a delight, and probably in my top 10 books by Plum.
Incidentally, that’s over 30 Wodehouse books for me now, I think, which makes him my most read author, some way ahead of Asimov, and Greene.
Incidentally, that’s over 30 Wodehouse books for me now, I think, which makes him my most read author, some way ahead of Asimov, and Greene.