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The book's dustjacket states that the author, "The Secret Barrister", is a junior barrister practising criminal law before the courts of England and Wales. [1] " The Secret Barrister" is also a blogger who in 2016 and 2017 was named Independent Blogger of the Year at the Editorial Intelligence Comment Awards. [1]
Where The Wind Blows Free: Emily Spenser: March 1985 # 2682: Secret Fire: Violet Winspear: March 1985 # 2683: Island Of Dolphins: Lillian Cheatham: April 1985 # 2684: No Last Song: Ann Charlton: April 1985 # 2685: Love's Good Fortune: Louise Harris: April 1985 # 2686: Lake Haupiri Moon: Mary Moore: April 1985 # 2687: No Honourable Compromise ...
Georgette Heyer (1902–1974) was an English author particularly known for her historical romance novels set in the Regency and Georgian eras.A best-selling author, Heyer's writing career saw her produce works from a variety of genres; in total she published 32 novels in the romance genre, 6 historical novels, 4 contemporary novels, and 12 in the detective fiction genre.
Rumpole of the Bailey is a series of books created and written by the British writer and barrister John Mortimer based on the television series Rumpole of the Bailey. [1] Mortimer adapted his television scripts into a series of short stories and novels starting in 1978. A series of anthologies and omnibus editions were also released.
Mahmood's second book, I Know What I Saw, is a thriller about a murder in the affluent London district of Mayfair. It was published by Raven Books, the new crime imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing . [ 2 ] [ 10 ] Its narrator, formerly a wealthy banker, meets scepticism when police cannot confirm his account of witnessing murder. [ 11 ]
Sarah Cockburn (27 May 1939 – 28 January 2000), who wrote under the pseudonym of Sarah Caudwell, was a British barrister and author of detective stories. [1] Her series of four murder stories written between 1980 and 1999 centered on a group of young barristers practicing in Lincoln's Inn, narrated by a Hilary Tamar, a professor of medieval law whose gender is never specified, who fills the ...
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Beasley is also the author of five novels and one non-fiction book. The first two are Hell Has Harbour Views (2001) and The Ambulance Chaser (2004). [1] The books are both set in Sydney, and are about corrupt global law firms and insurance companies respectively.