Michael Adams writes advertising jingles and has come up with a way of spending less time with his sensible wife and young children: he secretly keeps a Thames-side flat, shared with three layabout bachelors, where he lives a precarious double life in an attempt to escape the strain of parenthood.
These episodes in the life of amiable dilettante Bertie Wooster see his ingenious valet Jeeves devise one plan after another to help him out of awkward social situations, including avoiding Aunt Agatha's plans to marry him to Honoria Glossop and steering Bingo Little through various romances.
White Crocodile is just that. When emotionally damaged mine-clearer Tess Hardy travels to Cambodia to find out the truth behind her ex-husband's death, she doesn't know much about the country or its beliefs.