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Rupert nodded. ‘Then I shall follow that up with my own observations. Since Barnes arrived here as a pupil, there has scarcely been a peaceful moment. Putting the two of you together, Elliot, is quite obviously a recipe for disaster. You have been beaten in the street. Hospitalised. Almost arrested. Your car has been destroyed. There have been at least two attempts on your life, and the drive-by shooting of a witness. You have behaved not so much like a silk, but more as some sort of maverick sleuth. I’m not sure chambers can handle much more excitement. On the other hand, the two of you do end up getting the job done, somehow.’ He paused, rolled his eyes and shook his head. ‘Does anybody else have a case to make? Charles, she has been your pupil …’
He shrugged. ‘I’ve had no concerns.’
The room was quiet.
‘That’s it?’ I asked.
‘What else is there? She comes in and works. In future it might be nice if I could get a pupil that I see more than the occasionally fleeting glimpse once or twice a week, but I’ve no complaints about her work.’
‘Very well,’ Rupert said. ‘Does anybody have anything that they’d care to add?’
All eyes rolled to our senior clerk, who was fiddling with his silver cufflinks. He gave up, lifting his chin, and across the room I braced myself for a low blow.
‘There’ve been many clerks to come out of the Peck household,’ he said. ‘Clerking is in our blood. To some, a clerk is a glorified receptionist, but if the justice system is a machine, and barristers are cogs, then clerks would be the oil keeping it all going. Of course, one day we will be obsolete. There are now software packages to invoice fees and we have emails instead of conferences. But I believe it is tradition that keeps our justice system the greatest in the world. Court dress, oaths, swearing by almighty God. Tradition. Now, I’ve said many times before that we hire by names, grades and calibre. At Miller & Stubbs, we’ve always set a precedent and, frankly, this Barnes doesn’t fit in with our traditions. She’s – different.’
I was glowering, but he didn’t notice. He took a slow mouthful and this time savoured the taste.
‘And yet, I would trade fifty barristers of the finest pedigree for another two of her. She has intellect and drive, courage and grit. That’s a good enough pedigree, even for me.’
‘Hear, hear!’ I cried, lifting my own glass.
Percy smiled. ‘We could all learn a lot from Zara Barnes. I say aye.’
Rupert nodded. ‘Aye.’
Stein concurred, lifting a single finger. ‘Aye.’
The word was repeated around the room as Zara Barnes was unanimously voted into chambers.
‘Elliot,’ Rupert began, ‘I assume that you will want to go down and tell her the news? Elliot?’
But I was already running down to the room on the third floor that was now, properly, ours.
A Note on the Authors
Born into a coal-mining family, Gary Bell was an apprentice mechanic, production line worker and door-to-door salesman before being arrested for fraud in his mid-twenties. After taking his exams at night school, he went on to study law as a mature student at Bristol University and has now spent over thirty years at the Bar, before becoming a QC specialising in criminal defence in 2012.
Scott Kershaw is the author of three novels. Prior to becoming an author, Scott worked as a professional chef for several years, and travelled the Continent as a music journalist.
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