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Rumpole's Last Case
  

Rumpole's Last Case (Audio Cassette)

by John Clifford Mortimer (Author), Leon McKern (Contributor)
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Rumpole read by "the fellow himself" as McKern introduces himself. McKern, star of countless episodes of PBS Mystery, simply IS the Old Bailey hack, Horace Rumpole, eccentric barrister and social cynic. McKern is magnificent and relishes getting all the parts as he does in audiobooks. Two cases are presented here;"Rumpole and the Judge's Elbow" has a little more freshness than "Last Case." In the former, McKern shines as he poses the internal conflicts that concern Judge Featherstone, and the speculative nature of Rumpole's involvement gives a stronger narrative. It's a treat to listen to McKern utter Rumpole's malapropisms and then go back and listen again. R.F.W. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine


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Rumpole reveals more of the splendors and miseries of life as an old Bailey hack. 2 cassettes.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Rumpole Thinks of Retirement, Jul 24 2001
By Robert P. Bartman (Bellevue, NE USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Rumpoles Last Case (Paperback)
Rumpole has an assortment of foes in this collection of 7 stories: Judge Bullingham, his Head of Chambers Sam Ballard, dishonest prosecution witnesses, police officers, prosecuting barristers, and even the barrister defending his client's co-defendant in a case of armed robbery where a bank guard was wounded. No wonder he thinks of winning a fortune betting on horse races and moving to Spain in the last story, "Rumpole's Last Case". You should enjoy reading this book to find out how many cases Rumpole wins and if he really retires.
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