Summer Moonshine

Summer Moonshine is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse,[1] first published in the United States on 8 October 1937 by Doubleday, Doran, New York, and in the United Kingdom on 11 February 1938 by Herbert Jenkins, London.

Former big-game hunter Sir Buckstone Abbott, finding himself hard up, takes in paying guests at his pile, Walsingford Hall, while hoping to sell the place to a wealthy, manipulative, overbearing Princess.

Meanwhile, Joe's brother, who resides at the Hall, is the target of an elderly, resourceful process-server.

Wodehouse biographer Richard Usborne asserted that "The Princess, wicked stepmother and not a bit funny, is the most un-Wodehousian character in all the books.

The rest of the cast here are from Wodehouse stock and Joe Vanringham is a really good buzzer.