The Stabbing in the Stables

The Stabbing in the Stables by Simon Brett is a new edition published by Pan Books in 2007, featuring 403 pages in English. This engaging narrative follows healer Jude as she visits Long Bamber Stables to meet her new equine client and his owner, Sonia Dalrymple. Unexpectedly, she discovers Walter Fleet, a co-owner of the stables, brutally murdered. As Jude and her neighbor Carole delve into the mystery, they uncover a web of dangerous passions and hidden truths within the stables’ community.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and wit as the story unfolds, revealing the complexities of relationships among the characters involved. The narrative explores themes of rivalry and reputation, set against the backdrop of a seemingly tranquil equestrian environment. This edition invites readers into a world where the stakes are high, and the quest for truth becomes a thrilling endeavor.
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From an exceptionally talented crime writer comes the stylish, classy and deliciously witty new paperbackWhen healer Jude pays a visit to Long Bamber Stables one evening – to meet her unusually equine new client and his owner Sonia Dalrymple – she does not expect to stumble across a man laying in the darkness. Co-owner of the stables, Walter Fleet, has been viciously stabbed to death. Sleuthing neighbours Jude and Carole begin to make discreet enquiries, but it soon becomes clear that Long Bamber Stables is a hotbed of dangerous passions, murderous rivalries and hidden truths . . . and this horsing community will do anything to protect their reputations. ‘Murder most enjoyable . . . An author who never takes himself that seriously, and for whom any fictional murder can frequently form part of the entertainment industry’ COLIN DEXTER, The Oldie
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