Tutt and Mr. Tutt

· Open Road Media
4.2
4 reviews
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137
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About this eBook

America’s wisest and kindliest lawyer tackles a series of impossible cases—and wins

Ephraim Tutt, Esq., never met a hard luck story he didn’t like. The rare lawyer happy to forego his fee, Tutt specializes in defending the downtrodden against the powerful and the corrupt. In Manhattan and his hometown of Pottsville, New York, he argues cases involving murder, forgery, and theft, always finding some arcane legal point to save the day—much to the chagrin of the prosecution. In this delightful collection, Tutt brings his sharp mind and genial wit to bear on the cases of the “Mock Hen and Mock Turtle,” the “Hepplewhite Tramp,” the “Lallapaloosa Limited,” and many others.
 
Based on author Arthur Train’s experiences working in the offices of the New York District Attorney, Tutt and Mr. Tutt is a must-read for fans of legal mysteries.
 
This ebook features a new introduction by Otto Penzler and has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.

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4.2
4 reviews
S Dizzy
13 October 2016
The wit & prose reminded me of Jeeves & Wooster.
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About the author

Arthur Train (1875–1945) was an American author and lawyer best known for his legal thrillers starring Ephraim Tutt. Train began his writing career while serving in the offices of the New York District Attorney and would go on to publish more than two dozen books, including some of the first true crime tales to appear in America and fourteen novels and stories featuring his most famous character.

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