I’m reading Wodehouse sorta chronologically, and I’ve now reached 1931. This is a short novel based on one of Wodehouse’s plays.
And it is, of course, very witty, but like all of the books that Wodehouse wrote that were based on his plays, it’s just not as good as his other novels. It retains the shape of a play extremely clearly — most everything taking place in two rooms, and a lot of people entering and exiting doors to those two rooms.
So it’s fine, but it’s definitely one of his lesser books.
Doctor Sally (1931) by P. G. Wodehouse (Buy used, 3.69 on Goodreads)