When Tutt Meets Tutt - Hardcover

Train, Arthur

 
9781026080245: When Tutt Meets Tutt

Synopsis

"When Tutt Meets Tutt" is a captivating collection of legal stories featuring the iconic and wily attorney Ephraim Tutt. Arthur Train, a master of courtroom drama, weaves a series of tales that explore the intricacies of the law, the triumphs of justice over technicality, and the enduring charm of his most famous character. In this volume, the venerable Mr. Tutt must navigate complex legal battles, often pitted against his own partner, Samuel Tutt, or facing off against stubborn adversaries in the pursuit of equity.

The stories are celebrated for their authentic portrayal of early 20th-century legal practice, combined with a wit and humanity that make the law accessible and entertaining. As Ephraim Tutt uses his vast knowledge of legal loopholes and human nature to defend the underdog, readers are treated to a blend of mystery, humor, and social commentary. "When Tutt Meets Tutt" remains a quintessential example of legal fiction, showcasing the cleverness and moral integrity of one of literature's most beloved fictional lawyers. Whether settling disputes or orchestrating elaborate legal maneuvers, the adventures of the firm Tutt & Tutt offer a timeless look at the art of advocacy.

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