Publisher's Synopsis
Presents an account of a leading playwright's success, marriage, divorce and personal encounter with the legal system, malice and 13 years of litigation. The author tells his tale of success with the play and film comedy There's a Girl in my Soup, his divorce and then the subsequent entanglement in a web of legal double-dealing. From the perspective of a person representing himself in the legal system, he tells of his appalling experiences of the legal processes, of judicial incompetence and lawyer's stupidity.