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Under the Wig, Fake Law, Secret Barrister 3 Books Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

Author: William Clegg
SKU: MAN-U251450-9789124044763
Barcode: 9789124044763
Publisher: Quercus,Picador
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Titles in This Set:
Under the Wig
Fake Law
The Secret Barrister

Format: Paperback

Overview:
This compelling three-book collection brings together sharp, accessible explorations of justice in modern Britain. It pairs the courtroom immediacy of Under the Wig with the public-facing clarity of Fake Law and the wide-ranging critique found in The Secret Barrister: Stories of the Law and How It’s Broken. Readers are invited into real-world legal dilemmas, the human stories behind verdicts, and the forces that shape how laws are interpreted and applied. The set illuminates how rights, procedures, and media narratives intersect in everyday life, helping readers understand why legal outcomes matter to ordinary people. Written in engaging, lucid prose, these titles demystify complex principles—guilt, innocence, due process, and accountability—without sacrificing nuance. Ideal for curious non-fiction readers, students of law and policy, and anyone who wants a clearer sense of what justice looks like in practice, this paperback collection is both informative and thought-provoking, offering a balanced vantage point on a system that touches us all.

What This Collection Covers:
Across these three works, readers encounter a spectrum of legal insight. Under the Wig provides intimate courtroom moments, examining how juries and judges weigh evidence, the role of the defence, and the human decisions that steer life-altering outcomes. Fake Law tackles the misinformation surrounding high-profile legal cases, revealing how media spin and public opinion can distort the truth about rights, accountability, and due process. The Secret Barrister gathers case studies and reflections to critique the criminal justice system, highlighting where laws intended to protect the public fall short in practice and what real justice could look like. Together, the collection maps a landscape of law from the personal to the systemic, inviting readers to question assumptions, scrutinize authorities, and engage more confidently with legal topics in daily life. It’s a complete reading experience that blends storytelling with rigorous analysis, perfect for readers seeking clarity amid controversy.

Book-by-Book Guide:
Under the Wig
This volume offers a candid, story-driven look into the English courtroom as experienced by a seasoned barrister. It weaves together cases that illuminate the tensions between guilt, innocence, and the presumption of justice. Readers will encounter murder trials, delicate witness dynamics, and the ethical choices that shape outcomes. The author’s voice blends professional insight with human warmth, turning legal jargon into relatable narrative without diminishing complexity. It’s a thoughtful invitation to see the law from the inside—how decisions are made, what weighs on a verdict, and why the human element remains central to every ruling. A compelling read for anyone curious about why justice feels personal as well as procedural.

Fake Law
In this timely critique, the author pulls back the curtain on the public perception of law and justice. It debunks myths that frame contemporary debates, explains how rights actually operate in real life, and shows where misunderstandings can lead to poor policy or unfair outcomes. The book blends brisk analysis with memorable anecdotes, making complex topics accessible to a broad audience. It rewards careful readers who want to know what the law can and cannot guarantee in practice, and why informed citizenship matters when laws are debated in the media and Parliament. It’s provocative, persuasive, and highly readable.

The Secret Barrister
Stories of the Law and How It’s Broken surveys the criminal justice system with clear-eyed candour. The author’s examination of procedures, court culture, and the lived experience of defendants, victims, and practitioners offers a panoramic view of how law functions in real life. Witty, sometimes provocative, the work emphasizes accessible explanations without sacrificing rigor. It challenges common assumptions about justice and highlights the gap between ideal justice and practical reality. This volume stands out for its fearless commentary, practical insights, and a voice that speaks directly to readers who want to understand both the mechanics and the humanity of the law.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for adults and engaged non-fiction readers who want a clearer, more nuanced picture of the British legal system. It suits students studying law, policy, or criminology, as well as professionals seeking fresh perspectives on public understanding of justice. Gift buyers will find it a thoughtful option for graduates, legal enthusiasts, or anyone who enjoys courtroom storytelling fused with social critique. It also makes a strong choice for book clubs and classroom use where discussions about rights, due process, and media influence can spark lively conversations. If you’re curious about how rules translate into real outcomes, or you want concrete, readable explanations of complex legal ideas, this set will satisfy your questions and fuel further reading.

Key Benefits:

  • Clear, accessible explanations of complex legal concepts
  • Three distinct voices offering broad perspectives on justice
  • Engaging storytelling that makes non-fiction feel immediate
  • Great for gifting to readers interested in law, civics, and current affairs
  • Supports classroom discussions and book clubs with thought-provoking themes
  • A complete reading experience in a single, affordable paperback set

About the Author:
The Secret Barrister is the acclaimed, anonymous advocate known for accessible, lucid critique of the criminal justice system. Two titles in this collection—Fake Law and The Secret Barrister: Stories of the Law and How It’s Broken—have become essential reads for anyone seeking a clearer picture of how justice works in practice, often blending sharp social commentary with practical legal explanations. The third title, Under the Wig, brings a veteran barrister’s behind-the-wig perspective on courtroom life, murder cases, and the human stakes behind verdicts. Collectively, these works demonstrate the author’s trademark ability to illuminate complex legal issues with clarity, wit, and a compelling sense of fairness. This blend of voice types provides a well-rounded and trustworthy view of the law for readers across experience levels.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you’ve ever wondered what happens in a courtroom beyond the headlines, this set delivers. You’ll gain practical insight into how evidence is weighed, how defendants’ rights are protected, and how media narratives can shape public perception. The combination of courtroom memoir, investigative critique, and systemic analysis makes it a thorough, engaging entry point into legal topics. It’s particularly suited for readers who enjoy non-fiction that reads like a conversation with a knowledgeable friend—informative, provocative, and highly readable. Owning the complete set means you’ll have a cohesive, authoritative reference that supports ongoing curiosity, discussion, and lifelong learning about justice in contemporary Britain.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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