The Stabbing in the Stables

The Stabbing in the Stables by Simon Brett is a mystery novel published by Wheeler Publishing in 2006. This large edition spans 469 pages and is written in English. The story follows Jude and Carole Seddon as they unexpectedly discover the body of an ex-equestrian, leading them into a web of intrigue surrounding a series of horse-related murders attributed to a figure known as the Horse Ripper.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative that intertwines elements of mystery and detective work, as the Seddon sisters take it upon themselves to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death. The plot delves into themes of crime and investigation, with a focus on the challenges faced by women sleuths and private investigators. This edition offers a detailed exploration of the events in West Sussex, making it a notable addition for fans of the genre.
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Jude and Carole Seddon find themselves in the midst of some horseplay after stumbling upon the body of an ex-equestrian. Upon investigating, the police attribute his death to the mysterious Horse Ripper, who’s been murdering mares across West Sussex.
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