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Barrister’s new thriller novel provides glimpse contained in the Interior Temple

Like her Edwardian period hero, Sir Gabriel Ward KC, Sally Smith lives and works on the grounds of the Interior Temple in London. (Photograph courtesy of Bloomsbury Publishing)
Because it was seized from the Knights Templar within the 14th century, the Interior Temple in London has housed acolytes of a distinct kind: males (and finally ladies) who function advocates of the legislation. Sally Smith spent her authorized profession—and now’s spending her retirement—contained in the 15 acres that comprise the Interior Temple, now one of many 4 Inns of Court docket.
Smith has beforehand written nonfiction books about historic crimes and authorized figures. When she determined to show her hand to writing fiction, the acquainted setting of the Interior Temple was the proper setting for her new thriller novel, A Case of Mice and Homicide: The Trials of Gabriel Ward.
Set in 1901, mere months after the demise of Queen Victoria, A Case of Mice and Males introduces a brand new (and really reluctant) sleuth to the literary scene. Sir Gabriel Ward KC is happiest both when holed up in his Interior Temple lodgings along with his books or when making a compelling case in entrance of the Excessive Court docket judges. A solitary, explicit and cerebral man, Ward is just not on the lookout for pleasure past the mental. However he finds it early one morning when he journeys over the physique of the Lord Chief Justice of England, which has been left on the doorstep of his skilled chambers.

The traditional privileges afforded to the Interior Temple imply that no policeman is allowed to enter with out permission, and an aghast Ward is instructed that he’ll conduct the investigation or be prone to being kicked out of his lodgings. Unused to the world outdoors the Temple partitions or of conversing with ladies aside from his outdated nanny or his mom, Ward should stretch himself to find who killed Lord Norman Dunning.
All of the whereas, Ward can also be wrestling with a knotty authorized concern involving the rights to a bestselling kids’s ebook and should train all his abilities on behalf of his shopper, the writer of Millie the Temple Church Mouse. Written by a mysterious creator, the ebook has been a runaway success, bringing throngs of kids to the Temple Church and spawning toys, video games and an American publishing deal. Now that the creator has reportedly surfaced and is demanding her share of the cash and management of the mental property, what is going to occur to Millie the Temple Church Mouse?
On this episode of The Trendy Legislation Library podcast, Smith and the ABA Journal’s Lee Rawles focus on the launch of this new collection, which is able to comprise a minimum of three books following Ward’s adventures. Smith describes her profession as a barrister and why she selected to set the collection originally of the Edwardian period. She additionally discusses the problems of sophistication, gender and the complicated world inside the partitions of the Interior Temple.
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Sally Smith. (Photograph courtesy of Bloomsbury Publishing)
Sally Smith spent all her working life as a barrister and later king’s counsel within the Interior Temple. After writing a biography of the well-known Edwardian barrister, Sir Edward Marshall Corridor KC, she retired from the bar to jot down full time. A Case of Mice and Homicide: The Trials of Gabriel Ward, her first novel, was impressed by the historic environment of the Interior Temple through which she nonetheless lives and works and by the wealthy historical past contained within the Interior Temple archives. A Case of Mice and Homicide is the primary in a collection starring the reluctant sleuth Sir Gabriel Ward KC.
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