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Remembering Rachel
Remembering Rachel
Sep 22, 2024 1:40 AM

Author:Rose Callaly

Remembering Rachel

The day Rose Callaly found her daughter Rachel's battered body was only the start of her nightmares.

Shortly afterwards Rose became certain that the person who had killed her beautiful daughter was Rachel's husband, Joe O'Reilly. After what seemed like an eternity, O'Reilly was charged. But that was the start of another ordeal - the revelation of just how much he despised his wife and the unfolding of his ingenious plan to kill her, a plan that set Rose up to discover the murder scene.

Remembering Rachel is the shocking and heart-breaking story of Rachel Callaly's short life and brutal death. It is also a remarkable account of what it is like to be at the heart of a sensational and tragic murder case. And finally, it is a touching portrait of motherly love and the bond that survives death.

Reviews

A mother's loving memoir, attempting to retrieve Rachel's memory from the disgusting, foul-mouthed email exchanges between her killer and his sister

—— Irish Times

Deeply moving . . . compelling

—— Irish Independent

An anatomy of the murder that mesmerised the nation . . . emotional and eloquent

—— Irish Daily Mail

A skilled writer, Rose doesn't shy away from detail . . . heartbreaking . . . gripping

—— Evening Herald

[An] utterly brilliant and captivating debut,

—— Samuel Moyn, Professor of Law and History, Harvard University

An important, must-read work.

—— Skinny

As events unfolded this year, it was reassuring to read superb non-fiction that celebrated expertise...Trials: On Death Row in Pakistan tells how Isabel Buchanan, fresh from a law degree, applied her feeling and intelligence to apprentice in a jurisdiction which, by 2014, saw a person executed every day.

—— Kate Womersley , Spectator

This is much more than a well-written coming-of-age memoir: it is a thoughtful reflection on the legal system of an important country in the modern geo-political world.

—— Roger Smith , Law Society's Gazette

Trials has much to tell us that is new… Buchanan weaves with clarity a compelling but heart-wrenching story.

—— Nadira Naipaul , Literary Review

Altruism, empathy and a sense of justice cannot be eradicated by anyone — this book testifies to that.

—— Kapil Summan , Scottish Legal

Remarkable.

—— Tom Johnston , Journal of Law Society of Scotland

A wonderful book from a vivid new talent. Revealing, moving, funny, sad, uplifting and beautifully written, with the observational skills of Alan Bennett and the heart of Charles Dickens. Every chapter is an elegantly constructed short story complete with plot twists that alternately deliver a knife to the guts or a glimmer of hope that makes you think humanity has a chance.

—— Tim Shipman - political editor of the Sunday Times and author of Fall Out

I loved this book. It made my heart sing. Written by a woman in the law with compassion, wit and legal know-how, these true life courtroom stories tell it like it is. All life is there, showing the importance to justice of lawyers who understand the human condition, Brava, Sarah Langford.

—— Helena Kennedy QC

The wig comes off. More than just a cracking collection of courtroom short-stories -Langford bares her soul.

—— Matthew Parris

A great insight into the human side of law.

—— Miriam Gonzalez Durántez

Thought-provoking, moving and wise. In Your Defence reminds us that whatever side of the dock we're on, we are bound together by more than what sets us apart.

—— Elizabeth Day - author of The Party

With masterly insight into the pressures and strains experienced by the family and criminal courts, as well an account of their humanity, Sarah Langford describes with modesty and elegance why she is proud to be a barrister. She should also be very proud of this book.

—— Helen Ward, Lady Ward – Partner of Stewarts LLP

Riveting, powerful and deeply moving, an insider's account of a little-known world that is well observed, beautifully written and full of heart.

—— Henry Hemming - author of M:Maxwell Knight, MI5's Greatest Spymaster

I loved it. Sarah’s focus on her own thoughts and observations made it a refreshing take on life at the Bar and made it distinct from other case memoirs I have read. It was all the better for it.

—— Robert Buckland QC MP - Solicitor General for England and Wales

Sarah Langford shines a light on the hidden world of the criminal and family courts, on the many layers of grey in those who appear, be they defendant, victim, teenage mother or divorcee. She shows how difficult it is to navigate truth and justice, and how the blameless often get the blame. Essential reading for an insiders' insight behind the wigs and gowns.

—— Penelope Gibbs - Director, Transform Justice

A thorough, gentle, beautiful interrogation of what the justice system is and should be. Compelling and profound.

—— Ella Risbridger - writer and blogger

Full of vividly drawn characters and subtle twists, this hugely enjoyable and empathetic tour of life as a barrister left me both astonished and moved.

—— Hermione Eyre - journalist and author of Viper Wine

A book about the law that is really about human nature, written with a novelist’s psychological depth and gift for language. Superficially, we are taken inside an alien professional world - into a barrister’s life. In fact, we are being walked around the world we live in.

—— Ed Smith - author of Luck:a fresh look at fortune

Compelling, humane and insightful. This book is that rare combination of both gripping and wise, and has something to teach us, not only about the law, but about our relationship with the truth and the meaning of the word justice.

—— Davina Langdale - author of Brittle Star

An incredible and beautifully written anthology of the highs and lows of life at the Bar. Moving. Read it!

—— Imran Mahmood - author of You Don't Know Me

Unveiling what are all too often mysterious and impenetrable layers of the law, Sarah Langford bares her soul to her readers, enabling us to share with her the harsh realities of defending people who have often been knocked down in the marathon race to survive their troubled lives. She's a terrific writer.

—— Lindy Woodhead - author of Shopping, Seduction & Mr Selfridge

A vivid picture of the courts at work... surprisingly uplifting. A thoughtful, elegant book. Langford weaves the chaos of lives at moments of crisis into a neat and satisfying whole... Each chapter unfolds a set of messy facts where the outcome is unclear, the justice of the case opaque. Is Langford's client guilty? Should he go to prison? Will, or should, the mother keep her children out of the reach of the father? The resolution is often as thrilling as a detective novel. And sometimes it is moving: the last chapter had this reviewer in tears. In its quiet way Langford's book is also a portrait of a particular version of Britain...I hope the lord chancellor reads it, and learns from it.

—— Thomas Grant, QC, author of Jeremy Hutchinson's Case Histories , The Times

Sarah Langford's brilliant account of our justice system's inner workings is a compelling, moving and powerful work. Its a gripping series of stories. But also a quietly powerful manifesto for change. Every citizen concerned about fairness in our society, and particularly the fate of the most vulnerable, should read it. And politicians must take to heart the lessons this dedicated lawyer teaches us.

—— Michael Gove

A MUST READ: ‘A barrister’s stories of her cases that read like the best fiction.’

—— Sunday Times

Sarah Langford's book of 11 criminal cases gives us an everyday feel of what goes on in court... Salutary and moving too.

—— The Times

This is an absolutely fascinating insider account of life at the bar by defence barrister Sarah Langford, told, with a novelist’s eye, through the stories of 11 ordinary people she’s defended. As Langford journeys through and challenges her own unconscious bias, she’ll make you take a long hard – and not entirely comfortable – look at your own.

—— Sam Baker , The Pool

I greatly enjoyed Sarah Langford’s In Your Defence (Doubleday), an insider’s account of life as a barrister. Justice and the law provide the lens: the subject is really human nature.

—— Ed Smith , New Stateman

The law is endlessly fascinating, in is history, rituals, manners, language and, above all, in the people whose lives revolve, temporarily or in the long term, around its practise. In Your Defence: Stories of Life and Law by the barrister Sarah Langford tells the stories of some of those caught up in its complex workings. It is riveting … and quite alarming.

—— Susan Hill , Spectator

Books of the Year

—— The Times

Eye-opening…an illuminating warts-and-all portrait of the law in action…Langford cares passionately about her clients and shows us the rarely reported human face of the law

—— Mail On Sunday
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