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Death on the Downs: The Fethering Mysteries
Pages: 368, Edition: New edition, Paperback, Pan Last Update 29.11.2009 05:47
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How to Be a Little Sod - Simon Brett
by blackviolets - written on 10/05/09 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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This was one of those books which I thought I was going to enjoy but felt a bit let down whilst I was reading it. It was actually in the humour section of my bookshop and after reading the first few pages I figured it was going to be a good read. It is basically a diary entry style story, narrated throughout by a baby in its first year. We are never told what sex it is or what the name is either. He or She being simply known as 'baby.' I think it is up to the reader to make it up their own minds about it, in my opinion I see the baby as being a boy. But maybe that's because I have a narrow minded view at this coniving baby who projectile vomits on purpose. Other ...
How to Be a Little Sod - Simon Brett
by blackviolets - written on 10/05/09 (Very useful, 24 readings)
Rating:
This was one of those books which I thought I was going to enjoy but felt a bit let down whilst I was reading it. It was actually in the humour section of my bookshop and after reading the first few pages I figured it was going to be a good read. It is basically a diary entry style story, narrated throughout by a baby in its first year. We are never told what sex it is or what the name is either. He or She being simply known as 'baby.' I think it is up to the reader to make it up their own minds about it, in my opinion I see the baby as being a boy. But maybe that's because I have a narrow minded view at this coniving baby who projectile vomits on purpose. Other ...
The Hanging in the Hotel - Simon Brett
by blackviolets - written on 05/09/09 (Very useful, 43 readings)
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finally returned to my favourite type of fiction. That being your classic murder mystery novel. Whilst you can t get any better than a bit of Agatha Christie, Simon Brett does have a vast amount of crime fiction under his belt. Well over 20 books, then there s the plays he s scripted and his collection of childrens stories as well. This is the third book of his which I have read and so far I can see as to why he is quite popular. When Jude helps out her friend, ex-superstar model Suzy Longthorne, in her hotel at a private function for male society The Pillars of Sussex things don t go according to plan. Despite a young solicitor being happy and elated after talking ...
The Hanging in the Hotel - Simon Brett
by blackviolets - written on 05/09/09 (Very useful, 43 readings)
Rating:
finally returned to my favourite type of fiction. That being your classic murder mystery novel. Whilst you can t get any better than a bit of Agatha Christie, Simon Brett does have a vast amount of crime fiction under his belt. Well over 20 books, then there s the plays he s scripted and his collection of childrens stories as well. This is the third book of his which I have read and so far I can see as to why he is quite popular. When Jude helps out her friend, ex-superstar model Suzy Longthorne, in her hotel at a private function for male society The Pillars of Sussex things don t go according to plan. Despite a young solicitor being happy and elated after talking ...
The Hanging in the Hotel - Simon Brett
by sunmeilan - written on 14/07/06 (Very useful, 70 readings)
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Introduction Simon Brett’s name is familiar to me as the author of the bestselling How to Be a Little Sod, which I thoroughly enjoyed, so when I found out that he also wrote crime fiction, I was intrigued. It didn’t take me all that long to get through the book, but every minute was great fun. As a piece of literature, it doesn’t really show up on the radar, but as entertainment, it deserves full marks. The plot Suzy Longthorne, former model, now runs an exclusive country house hotel in Sussex. Short of staff, she calls in her long-term friend, Jude to help out with the waitressing for an important meeting of the Pillars of Sussex, a sort of Masonic society. During the ...
The Hanging in the Hotel - Simon Brett
by sunmeilan - written on 14/07/06 (Very useful, 70 readings)
Rating:
Introduction Simon Brett’s name is familiar to me as the author of the bestselling How to Be a Little Sod, which I thoroughly enjoyed, so when I found out that he also wrote crime fiction, I was intrigued. It didn’t take me all that long to get through the book, but every minute was great fun. As a piece of literature, it doesn’t really show up on the radar, but as entertainment, it deserves full marks. The plot Suzy Longthorne, former model, now runs an exclusive country house hotel in Sussex. Short of staff, she calls in her long-term friend, Jude to help out with the waitressing for an important meeting of the Pillars of Sussex, a sort of Masonic society. During the ...
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