Rumpole Rests His Case

Rumpole Rests His Case by John Mortimer, published by Penguin Adult on July 4, 2002, is a 224-page work in English that explores the life of the beloved barrister, Rumpole. In this edition, Rumpole reflects on his past while navigating the complexities of his present life at the Bar. As he takes a break in the countryside, he encounters familiar faces and places that stir memories, all while adapting to new challenges in his legal career.
Readers will find Rumpole grappling with changes in his environment, including the introduction of a smoke-free zone in his chambers and his first case representing an asylum seeker at the Appeals Tribunal. The narrative intertwines elements of mystery and legal drama, as Rumpole’s experiences highlight the humorous and often absurd aspects of life in the legal profession. This collection of stories captures the essence of Rumpole’s character while delving into themes of nostalgia and adaptation within the framework of legal fiction.
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When your life at the Bar has been as rich as Rumpole’s, the past is best avoided – who knows what might have happened to ex-defendants? Still, it keeps intruding on the present. When Rumpole takes a break in the country, he’s sure he’s met the local squire before. And that pantomime dame at the Tufnell Park Empire seems familiar . . .
Of course, some things – Pommeroy’s Wine Bar, She Who Must Be Obeyed – never changed anyway. But now, for the first time, Rumpole appears for an asylum seeker at the Appeals Tribunal, and – horror of horrors – his chambers have become a smoke-free zone. Could it all be too much for Rumpole? Might he have to hang up his wig for good?
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