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by Dominic Carman (Author)
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  • Paperback: 342 pages
  • Publisher: Coronet Books; New edition edition (3 Oct 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0340820993
  • ISBN-13: 978-0340820995
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.2 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 36,314 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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It is quoted in No Ordinary Man that 10 days before he died of prostate cancer at the beginning of 2001, George Carman whispered quietly to his son, Dominic: "I'm not going to be able to do it," he said. "You'd better do it instead". After a lifetime at the Bar during which he had risen to become one of the highest profile barristers in British legal history, Carman's decision to ask his son to write his biography may just have proved to be the one of the few gambles he took that backfired. For sure we get plenty of details and insight into his celebrity trials, involving Jeremy Thorpe, Elton John, Tom Cruise, the Hamiltons, Jonathan Aitken et al, but what sticks in the mind is the portrait of Carman the private man. Dominic pulls no punches as his father emerges as a chain-smoking alcoholic with homosexual tendencies, who repeatedly beat all three of his wives. Some may view this as the ultimate in filial disloyalty, while others may see it as an abusive bully getting his just desserts. More importantly than either, perhaps, it's honest biography. Those who reckon that the great and the good should be exempt from close personal examination, and that they should stand and fall by their achievements, miss several tricks. Getting to the very top often involves a ruthless trampling over the feelings of colleagues, friends and families and it is to Dominic's credit that he is prepared to lay bare the price his father paid for his years in the limelight. It certainly helps to explain how barristers like Carman can live with the knowledge that their advocacy has kept a guilty person out of prison, or more worryingly, put an innocent one inside. We are told that Carman drew no pleasure from the fact that the Coronation Street star, Peter Adamson, admitted his guilt on charges of indecent assault five years after he was successfully defended, and yet Dominic goes on to say that "privately, many jokes were made about confessions emerging from other guilty people he had got off". Clearly, George was a man who liked to have things both ways. But Dominic's approach does leave just one last matter unsolved. Would his father be happy at the posthumous treatment he has received? On that one, the jury is likely to remain out.--John Crace --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Tom Bower, Daily Mail
‘Indisputably, this searing, often affectionate and probably self-destructive memoir challenges the integrity of those remaining silent.'

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5.0 out of 5 stars Lesson for us all, 21 Jan 2003
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This really was one of those books I could not put down. The incredible life of Carman the famous QC had me hooked just like he did so many juries. It's not just a story of how a bright Catholic boy from a modest background becomes 'the star of the bar.' This is about how a brilliant man with bucketloads of problems succeeded time and again againt the odds in court when it really mattered.
The misery he created for his family and himself of course seems so very pointless. But the really amazing thing is that it is his son writing about this stuff with such detachment: there seems to be no criticism, just puzzlement and a desire to understand. Is there a moral for us all somehwere in this tale? You the jury must decide!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected, 15 May 2004
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I'm really not sure whether biographies that set out to tell the true story about someone's life always hit the mark. Relatives often make bad biographers because they lack objective judgement. So I began this with a degree of scepticism. But Dominic Carman has done an excellent job here by giving what is obviously an honest account of a very unusual life story. In revealing the truth about his father, Dominic shows us two sides of a truly remarkable man.

George Carman was clearly never ordinary in any convential sense.
As this book graphically tells us he was a serial wife beater, an alcoholic and a compulsive gambler. He was also the best jury advocate of his generation, a great speechmaker and a brilliant cross-examiner of witnesses - that much is evident from the majority of the narrative which is devoted to recording his cases in court. The triumphs are well documented and easy to read. So too is Carman's desperate other life. In what is a very readable book, it is difficult to draw any firm conclusion, except to agree with the author's verdict that Carman was indeed 'No Ordinary Man.'

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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A very brave book, 25 April 2002
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The unfair criticism thrown at this book - mostly by men - has come because the author is a son revealing the sins of the father: wife-beating, drinking, gambling and mental cruelty. But the portrait painted in No Ordinary Man is compassionate, even generous to George Carman in its fulsome praise of his professional skills. It is a remarkable effort, an inspiring book and a really great read. In a word, superb.
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