Thursday, May 28, 2015

Situation Tragedy by Simon Brett review

This is the seventh in the Charles Paris mystery series, published in 1981. Charles Paris is an actor, usually unemployed, who enjoys his drink.

In this story, Charles has actually become an employed actor, getting a job on a sit-com as a bartender.  There is a little accident which results in a death, then another.  Charles feels compelled to investigate as the accidents become a regular happening.

The characters are well written, the plot was pretty good, and I totally enjoy reading about Charles Paris, his life as an actor, and how he solves the crimes.


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