Pongo and Jeeves
Pongo and Jeeves
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Book Description
A mutation gave two chimpanzees above average human brains. They made the best of it, living full lives that included impersonating aliens, writing speeches for a presidential candidate, driving expensive cars into swiming pools and more. Along the way, they were able to thwart assorted baddies and generally do good.
About the Author
R. N. Varhaug likes stories with a few chuckles and happy endings. The stories should be totally devoid of redeeming social value and fail utterly to probe the depths of human experience or illuminate the hidden crevices of tortured souls. He lives in Houston with his first wife. When not paddling a kayak or riding a bicycle he practices the art of being a generally genial retired person.
Pongo and Jeeves,R. N. Varhaug,Xlibris Corporation,0738821101,Fiction,Fiction - General,General,Humorous
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