Author: | Stuart Littlemore | ISBN: | 9781743095775 |
Publisher: | HarperCollins | Publication: | August 1, 2013 |
Imprint: | HarperCollins | Language: | English |
Author: | Stuart Littlemore |
ISBN: | 9781743095775 |
Publisher: | HarperCollins |
Publication: | August 1, 2013 |
Imprint: | HarperCollins |
Language: | English |
UGLY. IRASCIBLE. CLEVER. INTOLERANT. Stuart Littlemore QC returns with the third instalment in the Harry Curry series. the irascible Harry Curry and beauteous Arabella Engineer are back in a new suite of legal misadventures and relationship jousts. In this final instalment of Stuart Littlemore's incisive crime collection, Harry and Arabella get down and domestic dealing with a baby on the way and the impending interruption to their lively legal careers. Harry comes to relish a spate of 'rats-and-mice' cases - the bottom of the courthouse barrel and as far from murder trials as you could get. Between forest protesters, a new Ferrari on the loose and a spot of rural cricket, this rakish legal scion must find a way to keep his professional and personal life from veering into chaos, or worse yet, monotony. "Whip smart and unflinching, a barrister has taken to skewering puffed-up egos through acutely observed fiction" - the Age. "Immensely readable with an accessible style and excellent dialogue with shades of Rumpole and Rake" - AB
UGLY. IRASCIBLE. CLEVER. INTOLERANT. Stuart Littlemore QC returns with the third instalment in the Harry Curry series. the irascible Harry Curry and beauteous Arabella Engineer are back in a new suite of legal misadventures and relationship jousts. In this final instalment of Stuart Littlemore's incisive crime collection, Harry and Arabella get down and domestic dealing with a baby on the way and the impending interruption to their lively legal careers. Harry comes to relish a spate of 'rats-and-mice' cases - the bottom of the courthouse barrel and as far from murder trials as you could get. Between forest protesters, a new Ferrari on the loose and a spot of rural cricket, this rakish legal scion must find a way to keep his professional and personal life from veering into chaos, or worse yet, monotony. "Whip smart and unflinching, a barrister has taken to skewering puffed-up egos through acutely observed fiction" - the Age. "Immensely readable with an accessible style and excellent dialogue with shades of Rumpole and Rake" - AB