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Boyo

by Jim Ross

318 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #05-0434; ISBN 1-4120-5536-9; US$22.59, C$25.98, EUR18.56, £12.99

A country lawyer, irresistible to women, and his courtroom and romantic adventures through three decades - 80's 90's and present day.


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About the Book

The saga of a law firm and its tribulations spanning three decades - the 80's, 90's and present day seen through the eyes of its leading Welsh partner Evan Williams. Charismatic and irresistible to women, it is not long before he causes hearts to flutter among the women clients of his matrimonial practice. From his beginnings as a fledgling lawyer to his maturity and elevation to the judiciary, Evan is never averse to mixing business with pleasure and in doing so often courts disaster. The novel is fleshed out with portraits of the many colorful characters Evan encounters on his long odyssey and contains fascinating insights into the inner workings of the law over a turbulent, unsettled period in its recent history.



About the Author

With a background in the Building Society Movement, Jim Ross has always been fascinated by the vagaries of the legal world and has picked up many anecdotes from his friends and acquaintances within it. Married with a large family, Jim enjoys a range of pursuits, is a keen sportsman, and is particularly interested in the psychopathology of behaviour. He is presently busy preparing a screenplay from his novel suitable for a TV mini-series.



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