Author:John Mortimer,Benedict Cumberbatch,Jasmine Hyde,Full Cast,Nigel Anthony

Benedict Cumberbatch plays Horace Rumpole in this fourth collection of dramatic court cases
Rumpole and the Bubble Reputation
Erskine-Brown is working on a sordid ABH and affray case which allegedly occurred in a Soho night club. When he and Rumpole visit the disreputable scene of the crime, they meet Maurice Machin, the editor of the Daily Beacon, whose paper is being sued for libel.
Rumpole and the Age of Miracles
Hilda's distant relation, The Reverend Timothy Donkin, looks set to be defrocked as Canon of Lawnchester Cathedral unless Rumpole can convince an Ecclesiastical Court that adultery did not take place in the nearby Saint Edithna Hotel.
Rumpole and the Tap End
Tony Timson finds himself in hot water when charged with the attempted drowning of his wife April, while sharing a bath with her. Rumpole not only defends Tony, but also finds he must protect Judge Guthrie Featherstone QC, who upsets women everywhere with sexist pronouncements about their proper place in the tub.
Truth-telling, witness bearing, soul stirring writing
—— Cornel WestThe emotion surrounding family attachment... is deeply felt and is one of the reasons he continues to be read with such intensity
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—— GuardianA jazzlike reconfiguration of Baldwin's own life, with existing parts examined and rearranged and new parts added
—— Clifford Thompson , LA Review of BooksOne of the few essential novelists of our time
—— New StatesmanDevastating, demanding and deeply moving, Bridge of Clay unspools like a kind of magic act in reverse
—— Meghan Cox Gurdon , Wall Street JournalEleven years after his multi-million selling hit The Book Thief, Zusak has returned with this sweeping and compelling family tale... Give it your time and you'll be repaid with a moving and epic read.
—— StylistBridge of Clay is one of those monumental books that can draw you across space and time into another family's experience in the most profound way.
—— Ron Charles , Washington PostExquisitely written ... A sensitively rendered tale of loss, grief, and guilt's manifestations
—— Publisher's Weekly USThis book BLEW ME AWAY
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—— M L STEDMAN, bestselling author of THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANSUnusual, boisterous and playful
—— Good HousekeepingThis epic family saga is a sweeping reflection on love and loss etched in vibrant writing, vivid characterisations and heartfelt emotion . . . A book to lose yourself in on long autumn nights.
—— Charlotte Heathcote , Sunday ExpressMarkus Zusak crafts an unforgettable saga.
—— US WeeklyIn a complex narrative that leaps through time and place and across oceans, Zusak paints a vivid portrait of the brothers trying to regain their balance by keeping their family’s story alive.
—— TimeIf The Book Thief is his most famous book, Bridge of Clay is his magnum opus.
—— Clarissa Sebag-Montefiore , Guardian[A] journey in a unique circumnavigatory style, blending past and present until we reach its heart-wrenching conclusion… The prose sings with spunky originality.
—— Irish IndependentA sweeping story following the five Dunbar brothers through times of grief, love, and anger, Bridge of Clay is a time-jumping, dreamlike exploration of family.
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—— Julian ClaryIt tells stories of diversity, queerness, sexuality, gender, and is very sex positive. It's the book about high school that gives you the sex ed class desperately lacking from high school education.
—— Courtney ActJack of Hearts is the book I needed growing up as an isolated gay teen in a straight boy's world.
—— Riyadh Khalaf, Presenter of Radio 1’s Unexpected FluidsJack of Hearts (And Other Parts) is a joyously sex positive exploration through teenage life with an unashamedly unapologetic queer hero and a page turningly sinister twist. Not only did the story keep me hooked, but it served as an inclusive guide to navigating the world of modern day sex as an adolescent. My horny teenage self would have loved this book, and I'm sure it would have helped him too.'
—— Calum McSwiggan, LGBTQ+ advocate and Radio PresenterA well-crafted and riveting thriller populated by an engaging cast of characters. If this is what teenagers are like today, I want to go back to school!
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—— Mail on SundayA beautifully orchestrated novel that gently questions how we define success
—— James Urquhart , Financial Times[Haddon] shows a knack for portraying family dynamics…
—— Alastair Mabbott , HeraldMark Haddon proves himself a master of the domestic drama
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