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Rumpole and the Golden Thread (original 1983; edition 1984)

by John Mortimer (Author)

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Back in the harness after his abortive retirement to Florida, Rumpole glories in the mushroom pie, rainy day life of the Old Bailey. Here he spars with some old familiars like the venomous Judge Bullingham, and makes the acquaintance of some fresh foes. Six stories.
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Title:Rumpole and the Golden Thread
Authors:John Mortimer (Author)
Info:Penguin Books (1984), 256 pages
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Rumpole and the Golden Thread by John Mortimer (1983)

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Funny and witty. Little old fashioned but not in a PC kind of way. ( )
  vdt_melbourne | Mar 17, 2022 |
Horace Rumpole is one of the jewels of modern British fiction. He may frequently be pompous, obstinate, solipsistic and argumentative, but he remains curiously endearing.

This book offers up six more highly entertaining tales from his long career, and introduces some new colleagues from his chambers at 4 Equity Court, including the lugubrious Sam Ballord (always called ‘Bollard’ by Rumpole) and Fiona Allways, an eager new barrister only recently called to the Bar.

The title story sees Rumpole venturing out to defend a former pupil of his from many years ago, who is now the leader of the opposition in former British colony, but has fallen foul of the authorities and finds himself facing a possible death sentence.

John Mortimer knows his subject, having himself been a practising barrister for much of life. Indeed, he was decidedly more successful than Rumpole ever managed to be, taking silk as a Queen’s Counsel and eventually being appointed as a Recorder (one of the ranks of judges) and presiding over trials of his own. Among the many cases in which he participated were the famous Lady Chatterley’s Lover trial, in which he represented Penguin Books against the charge of publishing indecent material, and the less successful defence of the publishers of Oz magazine.

His success within the profession did not prevent Mortimer seeing its ridiculous aspects, nor recognising the pomposity of many of its adherents, and the Rumpole stories, being beautifully written and peopled with a cast of finely drawn and memorable character,s are an unfailing delight. ( )
  Eyejaybee | May 17, 2019 |
Sometimes it's hard to remember if I've read the story before or just seen the TV episode. I'd seen nearly all of these but it doesn't make the reading any less enjoyable. I esp. like the one with Rumpole's supposedly fatal collpase in court, designed to ferret out a dodgy solcitor and get his fee's paid. Ah, makes one long for a glass of Chateau Thames Embankment.
1 vote amyem58 | Jul 14, 2014 |
good stories. good characters. ( )
  mahallett | Feb 20, 2010 |
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Desmond, William OlivierTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Tull, PatrickNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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This collection includes
  • Rumpole and the Genuine Article
  • Rumpole and the Golden Thread
  • Rumpole and the Old Boy Net
  • Rumpole and the Female of the Species
  • Rumpole and the Sporting Life
  • Rumpole and the Last Resort


Please note that the Rumpole short stories (and novels) are adaptations / novelizations of Mortimer's screenplays for the TV series starring Leo McKern -- not the other way around.
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Back in the harness after his abortive retirement to Florida, Rumpole glories in the mushroom pie, rainy day life of the Old Bailey. Here he spars with some old familiars like the venomous Judge Bullingham, and makes the acquaintance of some fresh foes. Six stories.

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