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Simon Brett
Sicken and so DieSicken and so Die



Paperback - Vista (1996)
Sicken and so Die
Things are going suspiciously well for Charles Paris. He's moved back in with his ex-wife and although he's not yet a permanent fixture in her bed, he has his hopes. What's more he's got a proper part in a proper production - Sir Toby Belch in Twelfth Night. But this blissful state can't last, and, true to form, Charles is soon in trouble-both on and off stage. And when two of the members of the theatre company fall suddenly ill, Charles begins to suspect that someone might actually be trying to kill him…
'Three cheers for Simon Brett . . . this novel is a complete delight' - A.N. Wilson, Evening Standard
'… has to be read at one sitting. The characters are real and rounded, the dialogue is sharp and witty and the plot is involving and unpredictable' Crime Time
'Brett's wit, panache and laugh-aloud jokes carry it off with some considerable style. A joyous romp' Yorkshire Post


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