![]() ![]() It is beautifully written, wonderfully easy to get through and written so vividly that you often feel like you’re in those courtrooms or actually chatting with the author over a cup of tea in their kitchen. ![]() I raise my prediction only because this is no dry tome about law. ![]() I’ll be impressed if, one day, it turns out the unmasked SB is indeed a male of the species. the author writes so compassionately and sympathetically it is hard to imagine a man so skilled. While it doesn’t matter in terms of judging quality, I continue to believe SB is a woman simply because, again. In this latest book, SB turns a sharp eye to the media and how MPs utterly trash the reputation of the courts and legal practitioners with huge detrimental impact on everyone – and often creating situations of considerable danger. In the first book, the author looked at the legal system and demonstrated all but unequivocally that government under-funding and distinctly iffy traditions (don’t ever go to Magistrate’s Court if you can help it) have led to a system on its knees. The anonymous ‘Secret Barrister’ is back with another hard-hitting and surprisingly emotional roller-coaster ride of a book about exactly what’s going wrong in law. ![]()
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