About Henry Cecil
Henry Cecil was born near London in 1902 and was called to the bar in 1923. Later in 1949 he was appointed a County Court Judge, a position he held until 1967. He used these experiences as inspiration for his work. His books are works of great comic genius with unpredictable twists of plot which highlight the often absurd contradictions of the legal system. He died in 1976.
Novels
The Painswick Line (1951)
No Bail for the Judge (1952)
Ways and Means (1952)
Natural Causes (1953)
According to the Evidence (1954)
Much in Evidence (1957)
aka The Long Arm
Settled Out of Court (1959)
Alibi for a Judge (1960)
Daughters in Law (1961)
Unlawful Occasions (1962)
Independent Witness (1963)
Fathers in Law (1965)
aka A Child Divided
The Asking Price (1966)
A Woman Named Anne (1967)
No Fear or Favour (1968)
aka The Blackmailers
Tell You What I'll Do (1969)
Juror in Waiting (1970)
The Buttercup Spell (1971)
The Wanted Man (1972)
Truth with Her Boots On (1974)
Cross Purposes (1976)
Hunt the Slipper (1977)
No Bail for the Judge (1952)
Ways and Means (1952)
Natural Causes (1953)
According to the Evidence (1954)
Much in Evidence (1957)
aka The Long Arm
Settled Out of Court (1959)
Alibi for a Judge (1960)
Daughters in Law (1961)
Unlawful Occasions (1962)
Independent Witness (1963)
Fathers in Law (1965)
aka A Child Divided
The Asking Price (1966)
A Woman Named Anne (1967)
No Fear or Favour (1968)
aka The Blackmailers
Tell You What I'll Do (1969)
Juror in Waiting (1970)
The Buttercup Spell (1971)
The Wanted Man (1972)
Truth with Her Boots On (1974)
Cross Purposes (1976)
Hunt the Slipper (1977)
Collections
Henry Cecil recommends
Tragedy at Law (1942) (Inspector Mallett and Francis Pettigrew) Cyril Hare "Acknowledged by many lawyers to be the classic detective story with a legal background. " |
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