
Produced by Jim Tinsley
R. JONES
A bright spring morning bathes Piccadilly in a warm glow, and the bustling city seems to move a little more cheerfully. Tucked away in the narrow cul‑de‑sac of Arundell Street, Leicester Square, a modest boarding house offers tiny, well‑kept rooms for five dollars a week, complete with a hidden bed and a tin bath that disappears by day. The street, unnoticed by the river of commuters, provides a quiet pocket of London life where strangers briefly intersect.
Into this setting steps Ashe Marson, a former Harvard sprinter whose athletic triumphs at Oxford earned him a celebrated blue. Unable to parlay his fame into a conventional profession, he drifted into private tutoring before finding a niche with the Mammoth Publishing Company, where his talent for fast‑paced storytelling landed him the job of penning the popular Gridley Quayle detective series. As he navigates the eccentric world of London’s press and its colorful clientele, Ashe discovers that his knack for crafting thrilling adventures may be his most reliable ticket to success.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (415K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2000-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1881–1975
Best known for creating Jeeves and Bertie Wooster, this master of comic prose built a wonderfully off-kilter world of absent-minded aristocrats, sharp-witted valets, and blissfully avoidable disasters. His books are still loved for their light touch, intricate plots, and sheer verbal sparkle.
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