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"In this seventh installment of the Jeeves series, the unflappable butler once again must apply his cleverness to rescue Bertie Wooster— this time from being arrested, lynched, and engaged by mistake! Chaos ensues when Aunt Dahlia demands that Bertie help dupe an antique dealer into selling her an 18th-century cow creamer. Complications grow as Bertie's pal Gussie Fink-Nottle is more interested in studying the effects of a full moon on the love life of newts rather than marrying Madeline Bassett. Added to the cast of eccentrics are Roderick Spode— leader of a fascist organization called the Saviors of Britain— and an unusual man of the cloth known as Rev. H. P. 'Stinker' Pinker. The seventh installment in the Jeeves series is off to a rollicking start."
P.G. Wodehouse (Author), Nicolas Coster (Narrator)
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"In the wake of a humbling incident aboard a canal boat in the Cotswolds, young Captain Horatio Hornblower arrives in London to take command of the Atropos, a 22-gun sloop barely large enough to require a captain. Her first assignment under Hornblower's command is as flagship for the funeral procession of Lord Nelson. Soon Atropos is part of the Mediterranean Fleet's harassment of Napoleon, recovering treasure that lies deep in Turkish waters and boldly challenging a Spanish frigate several times her size. At the center of each adventure is Hornblower, whose blend of cautious preparation and spirited execution dazzles friend and foe alike."
C Forester (Author), Nicolas Coster (Narrator)
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"From internationally best-selling author Daniel Kehlmann comes this provocative and wickedly funny novel about two unpredictable men—one an artist and the other a journalist—who embark on an unexpected adventure with uproarious results. Sebastian Zollner's failure as a journalist is matched only by his personal failures. Searching for redemption in the eyes of his peers, he heads off into the mountains to interview the eccentric, legendary painter Manuel Kaminski with the hope of writing his biography. Going blind and living in seclusion with his daughter, Kaminski could be working on his next masterpiece or easing into his final days. His artistic reputation hinges on any number of factors, but most prominently on a definitive biography. With edgy wit and intelligence, Kehlmann dives into the question of what is 'truth' in our celebrity-crazed times and embraces the energy and humanity that lie beneath the pretensions of the art and journalistic worlds."
Daniel Kehlmann (Author), Nicolas Coster (Narrator)
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"Has Jeeves finally lost his grip? Wealthy, scatterbrained Bertie Wooster— with the aid of his ever-faithful butler, Jeeves— attempts to romantically link dreamy, soulful Gussie Fink-Nottle with soppy, sweet Madeline Bassett. But as soon as Bertie takes Gussie and Madeline's love connection into his own hands, things go disastrously wrong! Fortunately, Jeeves steps in to set matters straight. But the characters must endure tangled layers of comedic complications before they reach the invariably clever and satisfying finale."
P.G. Wodehouse (Author), Nicolas Coster (Narrator)
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"The disastrous banjo-playing of Bertram 'Bertie' Wooster has driven the otherwise steadfast gentleman's gentleman Jeeves to give notice— because even butlers have limits. In anger, Bertie disappears to the country with his new valet Brinkley as a guest of Lord ' Chuffy' Chuffnell, who has employed the services of the recently resigned Jeeves. Bertie soon finds himself in no shortage of trouble as he encounters his ex-fiancé e Pauline, her formidable father, and the eminent looney-doctor Sir Roderick Glossop. When Chuffy falls in love with Pauline, chaos ensues— until Jeeves steps in to save the day. Thank You, Jeeves is the first novel to feature the incomparable valet and his hapless charge, along with a colorful cast of characters."
P.G. Wodehouse (Author), Nicolas Coster (Narrator)
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"Herodotus, the 5th century chronicler, scarcely figured in the curriculum when famed Polish writer and traveler Ryszard Kapuscinski attended university in the 1950s. After he finished college, Ryszard became a foreign correspondent who hoped to go abroad, perhaps to Czechoslovakia. Instead, he was sent to India—the first stop on a decades-long tour of the world that took him from Iran to El Salvador, from Angola to Armenia. His only companion on his travels was a volume of Herodotus, a gift from his first boss. In his journey across continents, Kapuscinski discovers his life's work: to understand and describe the non-Western world in its remotest reaches, in all its variety, through his still-virginal Western eyes. Throughout his travels, the journalist tests and emulates Herodotus' methods—to wander, look, talk, and listen—so that he can later recount what he saw and learned."
Ryszard Kapuscinski (Author), Nicolas Coster (Narrator)
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