The first book in this series, Weird Cases, was published in 2009 and contained cases which had been dealt with by the courts in the previous two years. The parade of extraordinary human disputes and irregularities that are heard in law courts has, however, run on unabated since then. More Weird Cases provides a further instalment of extraordinary cases from around the world that have featured in the author’s popular column in The Times Online.
Nothin gets me to read non fiction faster than a book that is weird or funny. And this was both. I had a ball relating these weird cases to my coworkers. I'm definitely gonna read it again in the future.