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Guilt at the Garage

A Fethering Mystery, 20

By Brett, Simon

Read by Brett, Simon

6.37 hrs • 4 CDs • Unabridged

Genre: FICTION  /  MYSTERY, THRILLERS & SUSPENSE

Release Date: 07/01/2021

© 2021 by Dreamscape

ISBN No : 9781662063930

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When Carole Seddon's car is vandalised, it heralds the start of a disturbing series of events in the witty and entertaining new Fethering mystery.

Carole Seddon's trusty Renault is one of her most treasured possessions. So when it is vandalised, there's only one person she will entrust with its repair: Bill Shefford has been servicing the vehicles of the good citizens of Fethering for many years. But how could something like this happen in Fethering of all places?

Then the note is shoved under Carole's kitchen door: Watch out. The car window was just the start. It would appear that she has been deliberately targeted. But by whom . and why?

Matters take an even more disturbing turn when a body is discovered at Shefford's Garage, crushed to death by a falling gearbox. It would appear to be a tragic accident. Carole and her neighbour Jude are not so sure. And the more they start to ask questions, the more evidence they uncover of decidedly foul play .

Peppered with wry wit, the story unfurls smoothly and swiftlyPublishers Weekly on The Killer in the Choir

A treasure trove of microgossipKirkus Reviews on The Killer in the Choir

Ingeniously drawn characters, deft timing of twists, and a to-die-for climax. A stunnerBooklist Starred Review of The Killer in the Choir

“Brett is brilliant at showing how throwaway comments and casual snubs intensify cruelty to outsiders. This is an especially incisive Fethering adventure, with a shocker of an ending”Booklist Starred Review

“Slyly witty … Brett proves once again to be a master of the amateur sleuth genre”Publishers Weekly

The manner of murder is as satisfyingly bizarre as any Golden Age puzzler ... This may just be the best Brett novel yetBooklist Starred Review of The Liar in the Library

A prolific and sharp-eyed observer of the British middle class's crimes and misdemeanoursKirkus Reviews on The Clutter Corpse

Brett fans will love this quirky, warmhearted mysteryBooklist Starred Review of The Clutter Corpse

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