Rumpole on Trial

Rumpole on Trial by John Mortimer, published by Penguin in 1992, is a legal fiction that presents a series of seven new cases featuring the character Rumpole. This edition contains 243 pages and is written in English. The narrative explores Rumpole’s challenges as he faces a disciplinary tribunal of the Bar Council, raising questions about his relationships and future in the legal profession.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and legal drama as Rumpole navigates his precarious situation. The story delves into themes of loyalty and defense, particularly in relation to his wife Hilda and his colleague Ballard. This collection not only showcases Rumpole’s wit and resilience but also examines the intricacies of legal proceedings, making it a notable addition to the mystery and detective genre.
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As well as dealing with seven new cases, the unfortunate Rumpole is called before the disciplinary tribunal of the Bar Council. Will Hilda continue to stand by him? Will he dare to let Ballard defend him? And will Rumpole be allowed to live to fight another day?
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