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The Secret Barrister 2 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Hardback

SKU: MAN-MAC-U2907-9789124046651
Barcode: 9789124046651
Publisher: Picador book
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Titles in This Set:
The Secret Barrister: Stories of the Law and How It's Broken
Fake Law: The Truth About Justice in an Age of Lies

Format: Hardback
ISBN: 9781509841103
9781529009941

Overview:
This two-book non-fiction collection brings together The Secret Barrister’s penetrating, accessible look at how justice works in today’s world. The set pairs the award-winning debut, The Secret Barrister: Stories of the Law and How It’s Broken, with its sharp follow-up, Fake Law: The Truth About Justice in an Age of Lies. Both volumes are published in hardback and bring readers inside the English courtroom, from high-stakes trials to the everyday moments when rights and responsibilities collide. The Secret Barrister writes with a lawyer’s precision and a citizen’s urgency, inviting readers to understand why the law matters, how it’s applied, and where it sometimes goes wrong. This is a valuable, timely pairing for anyone curious about civics, criminal justice, or the real-world impact of legal systems on people’s lives. Ideal for readers who want clear explanations alongside compelling storytelling, the collection serves as a practical primer and a provocative call to engagement with the rule of law.

What This Collection Covers:
Together, these two titles map a trajectory from intimate courtroom narratives to broad-scale examinations of justice in a media-saturated age. The first book lays bare the human cost of legal processes, offering vivid vignettes that reveal why procedure, fairness, and transparency matter in protecting the vulnerable. The second book shifts to a wider lens, debunking popular myths about law and justice, and showing how misinformation can distort rights, due process, and accountability. Readers will gain a nuanced understanding of how laws are made, applied, and tested in real life, from the courtroom to public policy. This set is as much about empowering readers with practical legal literacy as it is about provoking informed discussion of what justice should look like in contemporary society.

Book-by-Book Guide:
The Secret Barrister: Stories of the Law and How It's Broken — In this collection of gripping, real-life courtroom stories, the author offers an unflinching tour of England’s justice system. Through morally complex cases and candid reflections, readers witness the pressures faced by advocates, judges, and defendants alike. The writing blends wit with gravity, turning often daunting legal concepts into accessible, human-centered narratives. Each tale illuminates the friction between ideal justice and practical constraints, inviting readers to consider how policies, resources, and public understanding shape outcomes. The book’s tone is intimate yet authoritative, making it a compelling entry point for anyone seeking a clearer picture of how law touches daily life and why reform conversations matter. Fake Law: The Truth About Justice in an Age of Lies — The follow-up dives into the misinformation that can distort public perception of law and rights. It interrogates sensational headlines and political rhetoric to unpack what justice means in modern democracies. Expect rigorous analysis, accessible explanations, and thought-provoking questions about who benefits from certain legal narratives, how courts operate, and where truth and myth diverge. The book highlights real-world examples—deportation debates, rights protections, and the invisible workings of judicial systems—showing readers how to separate sound legal reasoning from spin. It ultimately equips readers with a clearer sense of their own rights and responsibilities, and a keener eye for the accuracy—and consequences—of “fake law.”

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This two-book collection is ideal for curious adults, students beginning legal studies, and busy readers who want a clear, readable gateway into law and justice. It suits book clubs and classroom discussion alike, offering accessible explanations without sacrificing depth. Gift buyers will appreciate a compact, thought-provoking pair that sparks conversations about rights, accountability, and the real-world impact of policy decisions. Readers who enjoyed mainstream non-fiction about the justice system, current affairs, or civic education will find both titles complementary and engaging. It’s also a superb starter set for anyone seeking to understand how legal narratives influence public opinion and everyday life.

Key Benefits:

  • Clear, engaging explanations of complex legal ideas without jargon
  • Two authoritative, award-winning perspectives on justice and policy
  • Excellent foundations for classroom discussion or book clubs
  • Timely insights into misinformation, media narratives, and their impact on rights
  • Compelling real-life courtroom storytelling paired with rigorous analysis
  • Compact hardback format—durable and ready for shelf or gifting
  • Part of a complete set that offers a comprehensive view of modern law
  • Perfect for readers seeking informed civic literacy and practical knowledge

About the Author:
The Secret Barrister is the pen name of a junior barrister specializing in criminal law, renowned for a bestselling, widely read critique of the criminal justice system. The author writes for major outlets and has earned notable recognition, including Independent Blogger of the Year and Legal Personality of the Year awards. Their work combines a frontline legal perspective with accessible storytelling, making complex legal concepts approachable for a broad audience while preserving the integrity of professional insight. The author’s background—practicing in courts across England and Wales—grounds the analysis in real-world experience, giving readers a reliable insider’s view of how the law operates, why it sometimes fails, and how it might be improved. This blend of credibility and readability is a hallmark of the author’s popular non-fiction, and it shines across both titles in this set.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you want a thoughtful, informed, and engaging examination of law and justice, this two-book collection delivers. It provides a cohesive reading journey—from intimate courtroom stories to a broader, evidence-based critique of legal myths—that deepens readers’ understanding and sparks meaningful conversation. Owning both titles offers a complete picture of the author’s approach and arguments, making it an essential addition to any serious non-fiction shelf. The set is a thoughtful gift for curious minds, educators seeking material for discussion, and anyone who believes that a well-informed citizenry is central to a healthy democracy.

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