Top 4 Quotes & Sayings by Sarah Caudwell

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a British barrister Sarah Caudwell.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Sarah Caudwell

Sarah Caudwell was the pseudonym of Sarah Cockburn, a British barrister and writer of detective stories. She is best known for a series of four murder stories written between 1980 and 1999, centred on the lives of a group of young barristers practicing in Lincoln's Inn and narrated by a Hilary Tamar, a professor of medieval law, who also acts as detective.

The trouble with real life is that you don't know whether you're the hero or just some nice chap who gets bumped off in chapter five to show what a rotter the villain is without anyone minding too much.
...it seems to us that the readers who want fiction to be like life are considerably outnumbered by those who would like life to be like fiction. — © Sarah Caudwell
...it seems to us that the readers who want fiction to be like life are considerably outnumbered by those who would like life to be like fiction.
One doesn't like to appear vulgarly inquisitive. But if everyone one knows has suddenly started murdering everyone else, it would be terribly nice to know about it.
You will be interested to hear, Hilary, that it [the drug] had a most remarkable effect — even on Selena after a very modest quantity. She cast off all conventional restraints and devoted herself without shame to the pleasure of the moment." I asked for particulars of this uncharacteristic conduct. "She took from her handbag a paperback edition of Pride and Prejudice and sat on the sofa reading it, declining all offers of conversation.
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