Harry Curry: Rats and Mice
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
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Harry Curry: Rats and Mice
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
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Harry Curry: Rats and Mice

Harry Curry: Rats and Mice

by Stuart Littlemore
Harry Curry: Rats and Mice

Harry Curry: Rats and Mice

by Stuart Littlemore

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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

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781743095775
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 08/01/2013
Sold by: HARPERCOLLINS
Format: eBook
Pages: 322
File size: 566 KB

About the Author

Stuart Littlemore QC is an Australian barrister and former journalist and television presenter. He is best known for his time as writer and host of the ABC’s MEDIA WATCH program, which he presented from its inception in 1989 to 1997.Following MEDIA WATCH, he had a short-running discussion program, LITTLEMORE (2001).He published a book about his media experiences entitled THE MEDIA AND ME in 1996.
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