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Title: The Anti-social Behaviour of Horace Rumpole (Rumpole of the Bailey Series #16)
Author: Sir John Mortimer
Edition: 1st Edition, 1st Printing
Provenance: Signed
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 2007
Publisher: Viking
Description:
Horace Rumpole, the curmudgeonly Old Bailey barrister, finds himself in a new legal battle against the controversial Anti-social Behaviour Orders, known as ASBOs. He holds the traditional view that restricting someone's liberty should always involve proper legal proceedings, a sentiment not entirely shared by 'She Who Must Be Obeyed', Hilda, who is preoccupied with her memoirs. When a child from the notorious Timson family receives an ASBO for simply playing football in the street, Rumpole suspects there's more to the story. He delves into the residents' motives, wondering if their vendetta against the Timson boy hides a more sinister secret. John Mortimer's witty novel showcases Rumpole at his inimitable best, defending ancient freedoms in a world increasingly challenged by modern legal tools. This instalment of the beloved Rumpole series provides an entertaining read, blending legal battles with humour, offering a delightful look at the clash between old-fashioned principles and contemporary society. It's a great choice for fans of legal fiction, humorous mysteries, and anyone who loves a good argument about civil liberties and the quirks of the British legal system.
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