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Title | Hot Water | Height | |
Author | P. G. Wodehouse | Width | |
ISBN-13 | 9780099514152 | Binding | PAPERBACK |
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Publisher | Century | Pages | 304 |
Edition | Availability | Out Of Stock |

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Hot Water
Author: P. G. Wodehouse
At French seaside Château Blissac, J. Wellington Gedge from California wants to go home. His larger richer wife wants him to be a Paris Ambassador, blackmails Senator Opal, publicly dry, with a letter to his bootlegger in her safe. Jewels attract criminals tough Soup Slattery and Oily Carlisle, who mourn female partners here unknown. Amid confusion of assumed identitie At French seaside Château Blissac, J. Wellington Gedge from California wants to go home. His larger richer wife wants him to be a Paris Ambassador, blackmails Senator Opal, publicly dry, with a letter to his bootlegger in her safe. Jewels attract criminals tough Soup Slattery and Oily Carlisle, who mourn female partners here unknown. Amid confusion of assumed identities and one real undercover detective, Packy Patrick Franklyn, rich ex-Yale footballer, wants Jane Opal to be happy. Janes fiancé poor writer Egg Blair Eggleston is touted by Packys fiancée culture-lofty Lady Beatrice Bracken. Rakish Veek Vicomte de Blissac returns for holiday festival where men drink, fight, and find love - or at least reward from safe.