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Death Under the Dryer Simon Brett

Death Under the Dryer von Simon Brett

Death Under the Dryer Simon Brett


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Zusammenfassung

From the doyen of the village mystery comes this stylish, classy and deliciously witty new novel

Death Under the Dryer Zusammenfassung

Death Under the Dryer Simon Brett

Carole had never had such a bad hair day! The last thing she expected when she went for a trim at `Connie's Clip Joint' was to find the body of Kyra, Connie's assistant, in the back room, strangled.

Immediately involving her friend and neighbour Jude, Carole becomes determined to investigate the death.

Meanwhile Kyra's boyfriend Nathan Locke has vanished. His family, an eccentric, controlling bunch don't seem overly concerned. Instead they are bizarrely obsessed with a family board game which seems to provide a host of clues as to Nathan's whereabouts.

Can Carole and Jude unravel the clues and discover the truth before someone is falsely accused, or before the killer makes a second deadly move? And how many haircuts can a middle-aged sleuth have before people become suspicious?!

Death Under the Dryer Bewertungen

It's hard to resist a title like Death under the Dryer , especially when the author is that king of the witty village mystery, Simon Brett ... an enjoyable read' Sunday Telegraph Unpretentious fun' Daily Telegraph 'Small-town crime writing at its best - funny, clever and great fun' Publishing News 'This absoluteley delightful book proves once again that the good old British cozy is far from done' Globe and Mail

Über Simon Brett

Simon Brett worked as a producer in radio and television before taking up writing full time. He is married with three grown-up children and lives in an Agatha Christie-style village on the South Downs. This is the eighth novel in the popular Fethering series.

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Death Under the Dryer Simon Brett
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Pan Macmillan
20080307
384
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