Gary Bell
Born into a coal mining family, Gary Bell QC left school without any qualifications and was an apprentice mechanic, fork lift truck driver, production line worker, builder, fireman and door-to-door salesman, as well as a notorious football hooligan, before being arrested for fraud aged 18. After a brief stint in prison, he set off to seek fame and fortune abroad and, after two years drifting around Europe ended up penniless and homeless.
He next enrolled in a FE College to study his O and A levels, and then went on to study law as a mature student at Bristol University where he 'became' an Old Etonian. After graduating he spent a year as a litigation lawyer in Beverly Hills before coming back to England to become a barrister. He has spent over thirty years at the Bar, specialising in defending in major fraud and murder trials, becoming a QC in 2012.
Review | Beyond Reasonable Doubt, Gary Bell | Andrea Thompson
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Sunday, August 25, 2019 |
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Gary Bell, Beyond Reasonable Doubt
No.1 book of the year for me. A great read, so looking forward to his next book.
Excellent read! Hope to read more of this/these author(s) works.