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Rumpole and the Primrose Path
- Narrated by: Bill Wallis
- Length: 6 hrs and 40 mins
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Publisher's Summary
We last left Rumpole in his hospital bed after his sudden collapse in court. Now our hero finds himself in the Primrose Path nursing home - or a hospice as he persists in describing it. Things aren't looking good for Rumpole - until suddenly he begins to sense there's something wrong with the place, and all his intelligence and formidable insight into human behaviour come to the fore again. And once he has solved the mystery of the Primrose Path nursing home, Rumpole finds the briefs fly thick and fast again.
This collection of six Rumpole stories shows the legendary advocate on top form.
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- kgohl
- 03-12-12
Rumpole and Wallis--an excellent combination!
After hearing others read Rumpole, I've come to appreciate Bill Wallis's rendering enormously. He gives Rumpole just the right combination of self-deprecation and bombast--so that I to continue to delight in hearing about Chateau Thames Embankment, the Timsons, QCs, and, of course, She Who Must Be Obeyed.
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- Dale
- 01-15-18
always love these stories, Rumpole cleverness
narrator is wonderful, stories are skillfully intertwined, it's more of the Rumpole world at the Old Bailey
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- Pixleman
- 04-30-12
Superb understated wit. I laughed out loud!
Good story, Rumpole is a wonderful character and well-read. Anyone can identify with this wonderfully flawed, brilliant detective and his evasions of "she who must be obeyed".
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- Val Pope
- 03-16-11
Rumpole Wins Again
What can anyone say about any of John Mortimer's Rumpole books except that they're brilliant? Once again Horace goes to battle with the Forces of the Bailey; She Who Must Be Obeyed and assorted bent coppers and devious criminals. You don't need to know the stories - just sit back and giggle, as the wonderful Rumpole triumphs (or doesn't) against the odds. Don't listen in a public place, though, as people do tend to look at you in a strange way when you burst out laughing on the bus.
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- Polly701
- 08-12-22
Great mood-lifter
The life and cases of our favourite Old Bailey hack are always entertaining and this collection doesn’t disappoint. Wily Rumpole exercises his long experience, honed on famous wins like the Penge bungalow murders, on a batch of new cases under the long-suffering gaze of She Who Must Be Obeyed and fueled by large quantities of Chateau Thames Embankment.
The performance by Bill Wallis is outstanding.
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- Mrs. Ann M. Mcmahon
- 04-06-22
A Dalliance Well Worthwhile
Deft, clever and full of the trademark wry humour, these Rumpole stories are as delightful as ever. The pitch-perfect reading by Bill Wallis is, of course, sheer joy!
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- iain
- 07-04-21
Absolutely brilliant!!!
Such a wonderful group of stories, so wonderfully narrated and really gripping. Really loved it.
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- Nicola
- 07-04-21
Relaxing
Predictably funny and warm and sharp. Excellent narration too. Highly recommend these stories for those needing a pick-me-up.
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- Mrs C.
- 02-12-18
Great Narrator
Fantastic narrator. Perfect voice for the Rumpole stories. Have immediately downloaded the next in the series.
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-20-17
As good as ever
I really enjoyed the stories. With a good variety of subjects. Just right for relaxing to of an evening. Thanks.
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- Mary Carnegie
- 09-17-15
Probably the best Rumpole.
Bill Wallis gives such a great performance - as usual - and I think this is my favourite collection of stories. Just wish Audible chapters matched with stories.