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Book Reviews of The Torso in the Town (Fethering, Bk 3)

The Torso in the Town (Fethering, Bk 3)
The Torso in the Town - Fethering, Bk 3
Author: Simon Brett
ISBN-13: 9780425185025
ISBN-10: 0425185028
Publication Date: 8/6/2002
Pages: 352
Edition: 1st
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: Berkley Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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buzzby avatar reviewed The Torso in the Town (Fethering, Bk 3) on + 6062 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
As books with body parts go, this isn't too bad.
reviewed The Torso in the Town (Fethering, Bk 3) on + 175 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Great characters by a never-disappointing author.
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Helpful Score: 1
I love this series. I think this is the 1st book featuring the two gals who have retired and live in cottages next door to each other in a seaside town called Wethering. One is a free spirit - sort of a 60's hippie and the other is a rigid sort of organized retired business woman. They come together to solve a murder. The detective work is fun and interesting and so is their developing friendship. I've read 3, I think and am eagerly awaiting a new one.
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Helpful Score: 1
Absolutely delightful! Much small English village intrigue, with malice in the telling and great characters. This tranquil town isn't what it seems.
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Helpful Score: 1
Fun fun whodunit, with some great characters in a small town where nothing happens-but always does!
cyndij avatar reviewed The Torso in the Town (Fethering, Bk 3) on + 1032 more book reviews
Another entertaining cozy mystery, 3rd in a series. There are not many cozies I like these days, and some I used to like that now leave me cold, but so far I'm enjoying these. I enjoy the contrast between Carole and Jude. Carole is so reserved and straight-laced she can't bring herself to ask her friend's last name because too much time has now gone by. Then there's Jude, who keeps the various bits of her life strictly separate. she seems to know perfectly well what Carole is thinking and delights in not answering the unasked questions. I think it's funny how the two go around asking incredibly detailed questions of the suspects and get answers. It's totally unbelievable. They also never seem to ask what I think are obvious questions. These things have irritated me in other books but for some reason, I'm happy to go with it in this series. So...I'm liking them and I'll read more.
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