For many of my contributions this year to Pattinase's Friday's Forgotten Books I am focussing on the books I read 20 years ago in 1992. By then my reading diet was almost exclusively crime fiction.
This week, 20 years ago, I completed reading RUMPOLE a La Carte by John Mortimer.
Synopsis
A collection of six tales all featuring Horace Rumpole. Characters such
as She Who Must Be Obeyed, and the philandering Claude Erskine-Brown are
back as Rumpole visits a snooty restaurant, where he enagages in a
battle over mashed spuds and takes the unaccustomed role of prosecutor.
I guess one of the things this choice shows is that I really liked short stories, but I loved the quirky humour of these tales..
Of course, for most of us, Leo McKern became Rumpole-in-the-flesh in the television series, which in its turn gave the Rumpole books a new lease of life. RUMPOLE A La Carte was published in 1990, and incorporated in a television series in 1993.
Coincidentally the embedded YouTube video snippet below comes from the episode in the TV series based on the a la carte story.
Why MYSTERIES? Because that is the genre I read.
Why PARADISE? Because that is where I live.
Among other things, this blog, the result of a 2008 New Year's resolution,
will act as a record of books that I've read, and random thoughts.
2 comments:
Kerrie - Rumpole is a great character and yes, Leo McKern was Rumpole.. Thanks for that video clip; it's a good reminder of a terrific series.
I've read all the RUMPOLE books. Wonder short stories and novels!
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