Rumpole's Last Case by John Mortimer Paperback Book

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Rent Rumpole's Last Case

Author: John Mortimer

Narrator: Bill Wallis

Format: Unabridged-CD

Publisher: Chivers Audio Books

Published: Aug 2003

Genre: Fiction - Mystery & Detective - Traditional British

Retail Price: $74.95

Discs: 7

Synopsis

Horace Rumpole uses the refined taste of a garage mechanic to discover the reasons for stealing a case of wine, indulges his knowledge of bloodstains and typewriters, and recalls three delightful battles with his archenemy, the Mad Bull,

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