It is the fame of Rumpole of the Bailey that attracted me to a different type of book by John Mortimer. While I quite enjoyed reading the book, I cannot say I would have missed out if I had not.
It is a very clearly written story of the family who go to Italy to spend a holiday. More than the family, though, it is the story of Molly Pargeter , who organises for her family to lease a villa in Mondano, and ends up by having her father with them as well. While there are insights into the characters and activities of the members of the family, the real focus is on Molly, and her interest in the evasive landlord.
This is the sort of book that you can take on holiday if you want to relax but do not want your mind to be under any intellectual pressure. The descriptions are clear, other characters interesting, and Mortimer manages to bring the different threads of the story together, via the different characters.
However, the obsession that Molly has with the whereabouts of the landlord and the story of how that is concluded, is not totally convincing. There were so many other aspects of their holiday that could have captured the mind of the inquisitive. The fact that she is able to piece together ( do not want to give the story away) many threads is interesting but not totally satisfying for the reader. There are still many questions about the landlord and the events to the end of the book that need to be explained, and are not.
Mortimer is an author who writes well, and I will most likely try and look at his other books, but the ones I will certainly read are the Rumpole stories.