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Mr Mulliner Speaking

By: P. G. Wodehouse
Narrated by: Jonathan Cecil
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In the bar-parlour of the Angler’s Rest, Mr Mulliner tells his amazing tales, which hold the assembled company of Pints of Stout and Whiskies and Splash in the palm of his expressive hand.

Here you can discover what happened to The Man Who Gave Up Smoking, share a frisson when the butler delivers Something Squishy on a silver salver (‘your serpent, Sir,’ said the voice of Simmons) – and experience the dreadful Unpleasantness at Bludleigh Court. Throughout, the Mulliner clan remains resourcefully in command in the most outlandish situations.

©1929 The Trustees of the Wodehouse Estate (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
Classics Literature & Fiction Funny Comedy

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While it's full of good old Chesterton stories and that turn of phrase that makes you laugh out loud, it seems Mr. Mulliner is not my favourite character. and I have lost my heart to Uncle Fred! Mr. Cecil's narration is excellent as always.

full of good stories

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There is scarcely need to review the content of this book - it is, as it says on the cover, by PG Wodehouse and is, therefore, a work of considerable genius. It is a collection of nine short stories originally published in 1929. Each story relates a tale of one of the narrators extended family and is told in the bar of Mulliners' local pub. Despite the efforts of his fellow drinkers to prevent him doing so, Mulliner always manages to tell his tale.

Jonathan Cecil, the narrator, does a wonderful job in capturing the voices and brightness of the delivery that is essential for Wodehouse.

Thoroughly recommended.

Wodehouse on Top Form

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Mr Mulliner are my favourite PG Wodehouse. unmissable. The narrator brings the stories to life and the book sparkles from start to finish.

Fabulous narrator, fabulous stories.

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A really great listen, told with lots of enthusiasm
One to keep to play again

Great fun

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As always magically genius. The Mulliner stories are amongst my favourite. The use of the language is BossLevel. Highly recommended

The Wodehouse/Cecil combo is unbeatable

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So good one of Wodehouse’s best works I enjoyed every minute of it and Cecil brings it to life with his fabulous narrations and gives each character life and personality

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I’ve enjoyed every P G Wodehouse audiobook that I’ve listened to over the last few years (a dozen or so) but I nearly gave up on this one. I suggest you stick Jeeves & Wooster or Blandings.

Not up to his usual standard

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