Prim, proper, and murder on an English beach Simon Brett has created the seaside village of Feathering, in England, that is a quaint background for an updated re versioning of a Miss Marple type mystery. He completely captures the scenes and residents of Feathering, so . Nov / Amateur Sleuth. Book - When a young man is found in the kitchen of Fethering's local pub with a knife through his heart, amateur detectives Carole and Jude swing into action. There's a killer on the loose and our lady sleuths need to uncover who it . The Fethering Mysteries Collection: Torso In The Town, Death On The Downs, The Body On The Beach, Murder In The Museum,Death Under The Dryer/ Blood At The Bookies. by Simon Brett. · 9 Ratings · 1 edition. Want to bltadwin.ru: Simon Brett.
Get this from a library! The body on the beach: a Fethering mystery. [Simon Brett]. Simon Brett. Severn/Crème de la Crime, $ (p) ISBN A Fethering Mystery (First World Publication) The Body on the Beach: A Fethering Mystery Bones Under the Beach. Author Bio: Simon Brett. Simon Brett is the creator of four series of detective novels, the Charles Paris, Mrs Pargeter, Fethering, and Blotto Twinks series. His stand-alone novel A Shock to the System was adapted as a film starring Michael Caine. He was awarded an OBE in for his services to literature and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
Crime Mystery Full Of Twists Simon Brett - The Body on the Beach () Fethering # Read by the Author. Simon Brett - The Hanging in the Hotel () Fethering #5. Read by Geoffrey Howard. Simon Brett - The Torso in Town Page 10/ Prim, proper, and murder on an English beach Simon Brett has created the seaside village of Feathering, in England, that is a quaint background for an updated re versioning of a Miss Marple type mystery. He completely captures the scenes and residents of Feathering, so it feels like a second home for this reader. The Body on the Beach by Simon Brett is a Berkley publication. This is the first in book in the long running ‘Fethering’ Mystery series. Carole is walking her dog when she discovers a dead body on the beach. After reporting the crime, Carole is furious at the way she was treated by the police.
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