The Anti-social Behaviour of Horace Rumpole

Author(s): John Mortimer

Crime

ASBOs may be the pride and joy of New Labour, but they don't cut much ice with Horace Rumpole - he takes the old-fashioned view that if anyone is going to be threatened with a restriction of their liberty then some form of legal proceeding ought to be gone through first. Not that Hilda agrees, of course, but she's too busy completing her memoirs to dissuade him from taking an interest when one of the Timson children is given an ASBO for playing football in the street. And pretty soon he realizes something fishy is going on. Why are the residents pursuing their vendetta against the Timson boy quite so strongly? Could they have a sinister reason for not wanting him on their street? John Mortimer's delightful new Rumpole novel sees the magician of the Old Bailey, and Pommeroy's Wine Bar, at his implacable best as he defends our ancient freedoms, even as he remains uneasy about what it is exactly Hilda is writing. First published 2007.


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Praise for Rumpole and the Reign of Terror: 'Rumpole is back, as gloriously seedy as ever. Mortimer's divine hero is one of the few fictional immortals of our time' The Times 'Written with Mortimer's customary aplomb and an infectious enjoyment' Elizabeth Buchan, Sunday Times 'A fine comic creation. A figure who represents something important: the defence of liberty against the arrogance of power' Scotsman

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General Fields

  • : 9780141030647
  • : Penguin Books
  • : Penguin Books
  • : 0.143
  • : 30 June 2008
  • : 198mm X 129mm X 13mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : John Mortimer
  • : Paperback
  • : 1
  • : 823.914
  • : 208