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Simon Brett Body on the Beach Pan Macmillan 0330376969 / 9780330376969 PAPERBACK Very Good 0330376969 Editorial Reviews n nFrom Publishers Weekly nFans of Brett's witty Mrs. Pargeter and Charles Paris mysteries will cheer this buoyant launch of a series set in the English seaside town of Fethering (mischievously situated "not far from Tarring"). It's here that Carole Seddon, a fiftyish divorcee late of the Home Office, has settled, content to live a sensible, orderly retirement. But two events conspire to disrupt Carole's rigid routine: the arrival of an alarmingly casual new neighbor who insists on being called, merely, "Jude"; and the discovery of a dead middle-aged male on the Fethering beach. When Carole informs the police about the body, they dismiss her as a menopausal hysteric; after all, their subsequent search of the area yielded no trace of evidence. But when a haggard, drug-deranged woman appears at Carole's door with a gun, demanding to know if Carole located a knife on the body, Carole realizes that the corpse had been moved just before the police search. When a local teenage boy is found washed up on the beach, it's Jude who convinces Carole that the two deaths are somehow connectedAand deserving of the two neighbors' full attention. Carole and Jude have surprising depth as characters, even though Brett overplays his hand in refusing to reveal any details of Jude's former life, including her surname. But the yin/yang relationship of the women is both mysterious and wholly believable, and the seacoast setting is so vivid you can taste the salty air. For late-summer beach reading, this is a cracking good choice. (Aug.) nCopyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. n nFrom Library Journal nBrett, known for his Charles Paris and Mrs. Pargeter series, begins a new set featuring the recently retired Carole Seddon and new neighbor Jude. The two live in the beachside village of Fetherington, where Carole discovers a corpse. An impressive debut, marked by the usual attention to wit and detail. nCopyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Price:
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