Description |
245 pages ; 18 cm |
Contents |
Rumpole à la carte -- Rumpole and the summer of discontent -- Rumpole and the right to silence -- Rumpole at sea -- Rumpole and the quacks -- Rumpole for the prosecution |
Summary |
Six new stories featuring that irrepressible pillar of the British legal system, Horrace Rumpole. Dirty deeds in a fashionable London diner send the Wordsworth-quoting, cigar-smoking Rumpole form Soapy Sam Ballard's Chambers to the hallowed portals of the Old Bailey. There our Defender of the Faith encounters an array of old darlings, including Mr. Justice 'Ollie' Oliphant, Mr. 'Injustice' Graves and several more irksome judicial brethern. On one occasion he goes so far as to take up the case for the Prosecution, only to discover that old habits do indeed die hard. Although Rumpole embarks on new legal territory, he is surrounded by familiar faces: She Who Must Be Obeyed, colleagues Cluade and Phillida Erskine-Brown, and a cast of criminals and scoundrels, only some of whom are part of the dignified legal profession |
Analysis |
English fiction Short stories |
Notes |
Fiction in English,. 1945- - Texts (BNB/PRECIS) |
Subject |
Detective and mystery stories, English.
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Rumpole, Horace (Fictitious character) -- Fiction.
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Trials -- England -- London -- Fiction.
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Genre/Form |
Fiction.
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ISBN |
0140132619 |
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0140156577 |
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9780140132618 (paperback) |
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9780140156577 |
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