Although the main character is Psmith (here called Ronald Eustace rather than Rupert as in previous books), the bulk of the story takes place at Blandings Castle and involves various intrigues within the extended family of Lord Emsworth, the absent-minded elderly Earl.
Leave It to Beaver | Parental leave | Leave it to Psmith | Shore Leave | Leave It To Beaver | Shore Leave (Star Trek: The Original Series) | What You Leave Behind (DS9 episode) | What You Leave Behind | Psmith in the City | Leave Us Kids Alone | If You Leave Me Tonight I'll Cry | Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 | Don't You Ever Leave Me | All That You Can't Leave Behind | Why Sailors Leave Home | Shore Leave (Star Trek) | Shore leave | Seven Days' Leave (1930 film) | Seven Days' Leave | parental leave | Oildale (Leave Me Alone) | Leave Your Sleep | Leave the Pieces | Leave Out All the Rest | Leave It to Bryan | Leave it to Bryan | Leave it to Beaver | Leave Her to Heaven | Leave Before the Lights Come On | If You Leave |
These books are Psmith in the City, Something Fresh, Leave it to Psmith (where the club is said to have 6,111 members), Pig-hoo-o-o-o-ey, Full Moon, A Tithe for Charity, and Pearls, Girls and Monty Bodkin (which establishes its Northumberland Avenue address).
Part of the Blandings Castle canon, it features the absent-minded peer Lord Emsworth, and was included in the collection Blandings Castle and Elsewhere (1935), although the story takes place sometime between the events of Leave it to Psmith (1923) and Summer Lightning (1929).