
Tragedy at Law
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Narrated by:
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Chris MacDonnell
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By:
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Cyril Hare
Tragedy at Law follows a rather self-important High Court judge, Mr. Justice Barber, as he moves from town to town presiding over cases in the Southern England circuit. When an anonymous letter arrives for Barber, warning of imminent revenge, he dismisses it as the work of a harmless lunatic. But then a second letter appears, followed by a poisoned box of the judge's favorite chocolates, and he begins to fear for his life. Enter barrister and amateur detective Francis Pettigrew, a man who was once in love with Barber's wife and has never quite succeeded in his profession. Can he find out who is threatening Barber before it is too late?
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A little boring until denouement
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Definitely not Rumpole!
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Starts out slow but worth sticking with.
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A neat point of law and an interesting setting
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Here we have a mystery story that's also a good story in and of itself. We meet Frances Pettigrew, a man whose legal career may be less than successful but who remains buoyant, in a worldly-wise way, both in court and after hours. He's an attractive character, and he's surrounded by others who are equally engaging, if not quite so attractive.
The writing is, as usual with Cyril Hare, superb. And Chris MacDonnell does a great job, too. I'd only suggest that you speed him up a bit (1.15x worked for me); his pace may be the reason another reviewer found this one a bore.
Too Bad Only 2 Pettigrew Books are Available
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BORING!
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Boring
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