Rumpole À la Carte

Rumpole À la Carte by John Mortimer is a reprint edition published by Penguin Books in 1990, comprising 245 pages in English. This collection presents six new tales featuring the beloved barrister Horace Rumpole, known for his disheveled appearance, polemical nature, and fondness for cigars and Wordsworth. The stories delve into Rumpole’s legal escapades, showcasing his unique perspective on the law and life.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and humor as Rumpole navigates various legal challenges, reflecting the wit and charm that characterize Mortimer’s writing. The tales explore themes of justice and the quirks of the legal system, making it a notable addition to the mystery and detective genre. This edition invites fans of legal fiction and those interested in engaging narratives to enjoy Rumpole’s adventures.
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Six new tales featuring everyone’s favorite barrister, Horace Rupole–disheveled, polemical, and immensely fond of cigars, Wordsworth, and Chateau Thames Embankment. “One of the immortals of mystery fiction” (San Francisco Chronicle), Mortimer’s Rumpole has also been featured on the popular PBS series, “Mystery!”
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