Without the Option
P. G. Wodehouse
Narrador Peter Coates
Editorial: Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
Sinopsis
Some men are born to lead. Others are born to follow. Bertie Wooster, however, was born to regard the legal system as something that happens to other people—preferably at a safe distance. In Without the Option, P. G. Wodehouse sends Bertie hurtling from harmless celebration into the dignified horror of British justice, where a misplaced moment of enthusiasm for a policeman's helmet has entirely proper consequences. When his friend Sippy finds himself threatened by an aunt of truly formidable proportions, Bertie agrees—without fully consulting reality—to a bold and highly experimental solution involving impersonation, relocation, and the general suspension of sensible decision-making. The countryside, it turns out, is not a refuge so much as a different stage on which to commit the same errors in slightly better lighting. Very quickly, Bertie discovers that "being someone else" is an occupation with no pension plan and a shocking amount of paperwork. Between suspicious relatives, social expectations, and objects of questionable legal ownership, he is soon operating at the very limits of polite endurance. Effortlessly comic and structurally disastrous in the most reassuring way, this is Wodehouse at full tilt: where plans behave like unruly pets, authority arrives without warning, and every attempt at improvement quietly accelerates chaos. Perfect for listeners who appreciate British humour at its most refined, where catastrophe is inevitable, but always impeccably dressed.
Duración: alrededor de 1 hora (00:48:30) Fecha de publicación: 12/05/2026; Unabridged; Copyright Year: 2026. Copyright Statment: —

