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Little Girl in the Radiator
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Medical Association’s Chairman’s Choice Award 2013 – and has had scores of fantastic
reviews from professionals and members of the public alike. Please take the
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MAY
IT PLEASE YOUR LORDSHIP

 

’What do you want to be a barrister for?
They’re pompous idiots in fancy dress, who talk the hind leg off a donkey and
charge the earth for saying bugger all. What you need is a proper job.’ – Toby
Potts’ father.

 

May It Please Your Lordship
is the story of Toby Potts’ early days as an aspiring young
criminal lawyer, stumbling and mumbling his way through to the right result –
usually.

As his career begins, work politics,
strange clients, and even stranger and eccentric judges all have their part to
play in Toby’s climb up the greasy pole.

From his first court appearance – where he
tries to defend the wrong man in court – to his greatest triumph when he
represents a world famous client at the Old Bailey, m
oments
of courtroom drama, and many more moments of high fiasco, mark Toby’s
initiation into the heady world of crime and justice.

Along the way he gets embroiled in a
neighbour dispute about parrots, has to deal with terrifying, grumpy and
borderline insane judges and rub shoulders with tricky solicitors, bent coppers
and dodgy defendants.

But things pick up with a major drugs
case, a murder trial with the larger-than-life Sir James 'Jumbo' Bingham QC, and even a day in court with Santa Claus.

 

May It Please Your Lordship
is a comical, semi-autobiographical tale about the legal profession
written by a practising barrister.

SICK
NOTES:

True
Stories from the GP’s Surgery

 

'We wanted to thank you for all you did
for mum over the last 14 years,' said Mrs Cobham.

Excitedly, I peered into the plastic bag.
Inside was one small loaf of sliced bread.

'Er...' I stammered. ‘Well, that's lovely.'

She nodded and smiled. 'It was the least
we could do, doctor,' she said.

 

Welcome to the bizarre world of Tony
Copperfield, family doctor. He spends his days fending off anxious mums,
elderly sex maniacs and hopeless hypochondriacs.

The rest of his time is taken up sparring
with colleagues, battling bureaucrats and banging his head against the brick
wall of the NHS.

If you've ever wondered what your GP is
really thinking - and what's going on behind the scenes at your surgery -
Sick
Notes
is for you.

 

'A wonderful book, funny and insightful in
equal measure.' - Dr Phil Hammond,
Private Eye
’s MD

 

'Copperfield is simply fantastic,
unbelievably funny and improbably wise... everything he writes is truer than
fact.' -
British Medical Journal
.

 

'A mix of the hilarious, the mundane and
the poignant. Dr Copperfield reveals what goes on behind those surgery doors.'
-
The Daily Mail

THICK
AS THIEVES

Hilarious
Tales of Ridiculous Robbers, Bungling Burglars, and Incompetent Conmen

 

THERE ARE a lot of criminals around – but,
fortunately for the rest of us, a lot of them are really quite stupid.

Like the bungling burglar who logged on to
his own Facebook page at his victim's house – and forgot to turn the computer
off when he left…

* the stupid bank robber who made his
escape in his own car - complete with personalised number plates…

* the world’s dumbest terrorist, who tried
to hand himself in for the reward money…

* the wannabe gangsters who left a stork’s
head with a warning note, ‘Pay up – or you’ll end up like this…’ and signed it
in their own, actual names…

* and the murderer who had a picture of
his crime tattooed on his chest …

 

The
Daily
Mirror’s
crime-fighter extraordinaire,
award-winning Investigations Editor Andrew Penman has spent years tracking down
and exposing wrong-doers. Now he has scoured the country for this hilarious
collection of those who are not just bad, but also dim… very dim.

Illustrated with cartoons by ‘Private
Eye’s’ Neil Kerber.

IN THE SHADOW OF THE NOOSE

Mad Earl Ferrers: The Last
English Nobleman Hanged for Murder

 

IT WAS THE trial of the century… an
English aristocrat, haughty and proud, stood in the shadow of the noose –
brought low by a terrible act of vengeance.

In the dock was Earl Ferrers; a violent,
eccentric but hugely-rich landowner, with vast estates, a noble pedigree, and
an eye for the ladies. The charge: murder.

Ferrers had had a troubled marriage to the
beautiful Countess Mary. He kept a mistress, by whom he fathered four children,
and was a rabble-rousing drunk, much given to violence and cruelty when under
the influence of alcohol.

Mary finally left him, after succeeding in
a scandalous suit of separation at the church court in London.

The Earl believed – wrongly – that a
servant called John Johnson had helped his wife to escape his clutches and had held
a simmering grudge against Johnson ever since.

On January 18, 1760, this well of
resentment overflowed.

He lured the unfortunate man to the study
in his grand Hall under a pretext… and then locked the door, forced the
terrified man to his knees and shot him.

Now he was on trial for his life…

OUR
MAN IN ORLANDO

Murder,
Mayhem and Madness in the Sunshine State

 

FLORIDA
: a land of
dazzling white sands, sizzling sun... and utterly incompetent British
criminals.

Like the woman who hijacked a helicopter
to bust her husband out of Death Row, the gap year student who robbed a bank
and tried to escape on a kid's bike and the unlucky Londoner who kidnapped the
wrong guy and wound up serving 1,285 years in jail.

As British consul in our nation’s
favourite holiday hotspot, Hugh Hunter has seen them all – murderers,
small-time conmen and big-time drug dealers (plus ordinary families whose dream
vacations turned to nightmares).

Our Man in Orlando
is his astonishing true story of a decade spent dealing with
clueless, witless and hopeless Brits abroad.

 

Our Man in Orlando
was serialised in
The Times
and
The Week
magazine and the book is about to be turned into a major new television drama.

IT’S
YOUR TIME YOU’RE WASTING

A
Teacher’s Tales of Classroom Hell

 

THE EYE-OPENING No1 best-seller about teaching in an
ordinary British school, where the kids get drunk, beat up the teachers and
take drugs – when they can be bothered to turn up.

It's Your Time You're Wasting
is the blackly humorous diary of a year in Frank Chalk’s life. He confiscates
porn, booze and errant trainers, fends off angry parents and worries about the
conscientious pupils whose lives and futures are being systematically wrecked,
recording his experiences in a funny and readable book.

He offers top tips for dealing with unruly kids, is open
about the shortcomings of the staff and even spots the occasional spark of hope
amid all the despair.

Prepare to be horrified and amused by the unvarnished truth
about the bottom end of Britain’s state education system.

 

‘Addictive and Ghastly’ -
The Times

 

‘Frank Chalk's witty warts-and-all descriptions have won
him thousands of teacher fans’ -
Times Educational
Supplement

 

‘A searing first-hand account of what teachers have to
contend with every day’ - Emma Lee-Potter,
Sec
Ed Magazine

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