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Rumpole on Trial

By: John Mortimer
Narrated by: Timothy West
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In this work, Horace Rumpole returns to delight us with seven new cases. We find our hero jousting with the Devil, being wooed by a beautiful violin player, and even up before the Disciplinary Tribunal of the Bar Council.

©1993 John Mortimer (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
Anthologies Anthologies & Short Stories Legal Thriller & Suspense
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Rumpole is off the leash in this story! Liz Probert puts together his defense when Rumpole is about to be disbarred for telling off a judge!

Another Rumpole winner!

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I love Rumpole. But I suspect my utter enjoyment has a lot to do with a near-total identification with him. In my chosen profession I’m the equivalent of an Old Bailey Hack, doing the jobs no one else wants to with, (if I may say so), a competence in which I take a modest pride. And, like Rumpole, I find the passing years leave me increasingly skeptical of the shiny new ways of doing business that so easily win the adherence of my juniors.

In other words, if you’re an up-and-coming true believer who embraces conventional industry wisdom, receives regular accolades from the higher-ups, and actually reads every email from corporate headquarters, beware. You probably won’t like Rumpole.

As with everything he reads, Timothy West is magnificent here.

A Rave Review with a Caveat Emptor

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Great fun visiting with old friends again. Rumple, she who must be obeyed, Portia and the rest. Overall a good time.

Great romp through the legal world.

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This was so much fun! It reminded me of when I first listened to this 30 years ago, back in the days of videotapes and car phones..

Nostalgic

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An excellent book. Very well read. Educational and very Funny. This is one of his best books so if you don't like it don't bother with any other Rumpole books.

Rumpole on Trial

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Timothy West is fantastic reading these books. He gets the accents perfect and really does a great job on timing. Not once did I think any of the characters where not quite right. Laughed out loud a number of times with John Mortimer's writing and although this production is a number of short stories, that are not too taxing on the old grey matter, they are enjoyable to listen to. Lovely to listen to whilst commuting home late at night or whilst enjoying that last glass of Port before bed time. Do yourself a favour and have an enjoyable time listening to these works.

Good short stories well done.

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these books are best listened to in order, but if you are looking for outside the order this is a good one.

another great rumpole

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Timothy West does excellently, though I wish Bill Wallis's incomparable characterization was available for all the Rumpole books. If the half-dozen I've tried, though, this is probably the strongest set of stories. Funny and full of Mortimer's keen (if jaundiced) observation of humans and their foibles.

Some of the best stories

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