Simon Brett's Fethering Series

Simon Brett (born 28 October 1945 in Worcester Park, Surrey, England) is a prolific writer of whodunnits. The son of a chartered surveyor, he was educated at Dulwich College and Wadham College, Oxford, where he got a first-class honours degree in English. He then joined the BBC as a trainee and worked for BBC Radio and London Weekend Television before devoting most of his time to writing from the late 1970s. He is married with three children and lives in Arundel, West Sussex, England. He has been the president of the Detection Club since 2000.

Fethering

Fethering is a fictitious village on England's south coast (adjacent to Tarring). It is the place of residence of amateur sleuths Carole Seddon, a retired civil servant and her neighbour, Jude Nichols, whose origins are obscure. Fourteen Fethering mysteries have been published so far:

  1. The Body on the Beach (2000)
  2. Death on the Downs (2001)
  3. The Torso in the Town (2002)
  4. Murder in the Museum (2003)
  5. The Hanging in the Hotel (2004)
  6. The Witness at the Wedding (2005)
  7. The Stabbing in the Stables (2006)
  8. Death Under the Dryer (2007)
  9. Blood at the Bookies (2008)
  10. Poisoning at the Pub (2009)
  11. The Shooting in the Shop (2010)
  12. Bones Under the Beach Hut (2011)
  13. Guns in the Gallery (2011)
  14. Corpse on the Court (2012)
  15. Strangling on the Stage (2013) Not yet available

Epubs for books 1-14 are available in the attached file

Fethering 1-14 Epub.zip

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  • Strangling on the Stage (2013) Not yet available

    It is now. :>)

    In the Spoken Word Upload section as a single zip file.

    Thanks to peterg at another site for this file.

    Enjoy

    Bob

  • Great series. Thanks very much Rick.

    Robert Johnson

  • Great, an enjoyable series!

  • Thank you.  I've enjoyed the Simon Brett books you have shared with us.  HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!  Mike

  • Thank you very much!

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