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  1. Summer Lightning. P.G. Wodehouse. 4.24. 6,168 ratings604 reviews. Hugh Carmody loved Millicent, Lord Emsworth niece, but he was very good friends with Sue Brown - an attachment which Millicent, perhaps, could hardly be expected to enthuse over.

  2. It forms part of the Blandings Castle saga, being the third full-length novel to be set there, after Something Fresh (1915) and Leave It to Psmith (1923). Heavy Weather (1933) forms a semi-sequel to the story, with many of the same characters involved.

  3. 14 de abr. de 2009 · Summer Lightning, first published in 1929, was the third book in P. G. Wodehouse's Blandings saga, and the first to deal exclusively with the assortment of aristocratic eccentrics and oddities, and their employees and hangers-on who inhabit or, as Lord Emsworth might put it, infest, the place.

  4. Blandings Castle is in uproar and there are suspects a-plenty – from the scandalous memoirist Galahad Threepwood to the Efficient Baxter, and the chilling former secretary to Lord Emsworth. Even Beach the Butler seems deeply embroiled.

  5. 2 de jul. de 2012 · New & Used (4) from. $1392 FREE Shipping on orders over $35.00 shipped by Amazon. Read sample. Audible sample. Follow the author. P. G. Wodehouse. Summer Lightning Paperback – July 2, 2012. by P. G. Wodehouse (Author) 991. Part of: Blandings Castle (10 books) See all formats and editions.

  6. Book 4. Summer Lightning. by P.G. Wodehouse. 4.24 · 6,165 Ratings · 603 Reviews · published 1929 · 3 editions. Hugh Carmody loved Millicent, Lord Emsworth niece,… Want to Read. Rate it: Book 5. Heavy Weather. by P.G. Wodehouse. 4.24 · 3,704 Ratings · 289 Reviews · published 1933 · 1 edition. “The gardens of Blandings Castle are that original…

  7. 26 de sept. de 2022 · A classic Blandings novel from P.G. Wodehouse, the great comic writer of the 20th century. The first appearance in a novel of The Empress of Blandings - the prize-winning pig and all-consuming passion of Clarence, Ninth Earl of Emsworth - which has disappeared. Suspects within the Castle abound...Did the butler do it? "A cavalcade of perfect joy".