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Peter Murphy

    Peter Murphy, nacido en 1946, desarrolló una distinguida carrera en el derecho tras graduarse de la Universidad de Cambridge. Ejerció como abogado y profesor tanto en Inglaterra como en los Estados Unidos, incluyendo varios años en La Haya como abogado defensor en el Tribunal de Crímenes de Guerra de Yugoslavia. En 2007, fue nombrado juez del Crown Court y regresó a Inglaterra, donde reside actualmente.

    Peter Murphy
    Judge Walden
    All Roads
    Wandering in Exile
    Judge Walden: Call The Next Case
    Flowers in the Snow: A Novel of Family and Frost
    A Statue For Jacob
    • 2024

      A compulsive mix of crime fiction and legal thriller, exploring highly topical themes.

      With the Passage of Time
    • 2023

      Charlie Walden picks his way through the issues of the day with satirical good humour, insight and wit. Another entertaining and insightful look at the British court system.

      A Week on Mount Olympus
    • 2022

      1964, Apartheid South Africa. Danie is poised to start a glittering academic career when he falls in love with Amy. But there's a problem: he's white, she's not. Facing arrest, the couple flee South Africa and settle in Cambridge, becoming involved in increasingly dangerous schemes to undermine the South African...

      To Become an Outlaw
    • 2021

      The Political Economy of Prosperity

      Successful Societies and Productive Cultures

      • 260 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The success of prosperous economies hinges on three critical factors: paradoxes, patterns, and portals. By integrating philosophical, ethical, religious, and geographic elements, the book provides a deeper understanding of what drives economic prosperity, moving beyond traditional economic theories to explore the complexities that contribute to success.

      The Political Economy of Prosperity
    • 2021

      Finishing Stroke

      • 142 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Reflective and joyful, this new poetry collection showcases Peter Murphy's esteemed craft, blending profundity with playfulness. It invites readers to explore its layers, revealing deeper intellectual connections upon re-reading. The collection stands out for its linguistic and visual delight, offering a unique experience that balances immediate enjoyment with thoughtful contemplation.

      Finishing Stroke
    • 2021

      Kiah Harmon, a young Virginia lawyer, is just emerging from the most traumatic time of her life when actress Sam van Eyck walks into her office, unannounced, with the case of a lifetime. She asks Kiah to recover a 200-year-old debt from the US Government - a debt that goes right back to the time of Alexander Hamilton.

      A Statue For Jacob
    • 2020

      Limited Government

      The Public Sector in the Auto-Industrial Age

      • 230 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Examining the expansion of the public sector in affluent societies over the last hundred years, the book questions the relationship between large public sectors and reduced economic vitality. It delves into whether this trend can be reversed or diminished, offering insights into the implications of public sector growth on economic performance and societal dynamism.

      Limited Government
    • 2020

      COVID-19

      Proportionality, Public Policy and Social Distancing

      • 136 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Exploring the implications of COVID-19, this book delves into the balance between public health measures and individual rights. It examines the concept of proportionality in governmental responses, analyzing how policies were implemented to manage social distancing while considering economic and social impacts. Through various case studies and expert insights, the text highlights the challenges of decision-making during a pandemic and offers a critical perspective on the effectiveness of public policy in crisis situations.

      COVID-19
    • 2020

      Set against the backdrop of a family reunion at a lake house, the story explores the complexities of familial relationships as the elderly matriarch, Gloria, invites her estranged family for what she suggests may be her final Christmas. As the gathering unfolds, underlying tensions surface, challenging the wisdom of their reunion. However, an unexpected surprise emerges, offering a transformative perspective on the meaning of family, ultimately reshaping their connections and understanding of one another.

      Flowers in the Snow: A Novel of Family and Frost
    • 2020

      Verbal

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      An accomplished Cambridge graduate with a good job and an attentive lover, Imogen Lester seems to have the world at her feet. But when her parents are murdered abroad while working for the Diplomatic Service, she is suddenly thrown headlong into a murky world of espionage and organised crime...

      Verbal