Major Bricket and the Circus Corpse: The first mystery in an unputdownable new cosy crime series

Paperback Published on: 05/02/2026
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Synopsis

Introducing a new, but not-so-amateur, sleuth from another peaceful English village with an alarmingly high death rate! The first mystery in a new cosy series from one of the world's favourite crime writers - perfect for fans of Richard Osmand, Janice Hallett, Robert Thorogood and M. C. Beaton._______________________Meet Major Bricket, an infrequent resident of Highfield House in Stunston Peveril, Suffolk. In the past the Major's work assignments, frequently in foreign countries, have prevented him from spending much time there and a result, there is an air of mystery around him while everyone in the village speculates on the nature of his occupation.But now the Major has retired and has come home for good in his open-topped little red sports car... and what a homecoming it is, for lying spreadeagled on his lawn in the summer sunshine is the corpse of a clown.The circus is in Stunston Peveril for the annual village fair, yet none of their quota of clowns is missing - or at least, nobody is saying. Could the body be that of an unfortunate early guest at the village's highlight of the social calendar, the Fincham Abbey Costume Ball?Fortunately Major Bricket's past clandestine career means that he is now very well placed to solve the mystery of the dead clown on his camomile lawn . . ._______________________Praise for Simon Brett:'Murder most enjoyable' Colin Dexter'Few crime writers are so enchantingly gifted' Sunday Times'Like a little malice in your mysteries? Some cynicism in your cozies? Simon Brett is happy to oblige' New York Times'A delightful, thoroughly English whodunnit' Daily Mail'The wittiest around' Antonia Fraser'A new Simon Brett novel is an event for mystery fans!' P.D. James'Simon Brett writes stunning detective stories. I would recommend them to anyone' Jilly Cooper

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
  • ISBN: 9781408721315
  • Number of pages: 240
  • Dimensions: 194 x 126 x 20 mm
  • Weight: 171g
  • Languages: English

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Major Bricket and the Circus Corpse
Enjoyed it hugely and will look for more in the series
Major Bricket and the Circus Corpse in the first mystery in a new series by Simon Brett. Major Bricket has, allegedly, retired to a house he has owned for ... READ MORE
Colin Edwards
Major Bricket and the Circus Corpse
A strong start to a new series.
Major Bricket has an air of mystery about him , he is retiring to his home in Stunston Peveril. In his previous career he travelled a lot and many of the ... READ MORE
Zoe Hitchen
Major Bricket and the Circus Corpse
an enjoyable cosy
Major Bricket and the Circus Corpse is the first book in the Major Bricket Mystery series by British author, Simon Brett. With the news that Major Bricket ... READ MORE
Marianne Vincent
Major Bricket and the Circus Corpse
Fun and Games in the Village
When Major Bricket arrives back at his home to live there on a more permanent basis, he is a bit disgruntled to find a dead body dressed in a clown suit in... READ MORE
Mikimoo
Major Bricket and the Circus Corpse
A bit too cosy for me but a relaxing read
Major Bricket arrives home from working abroad to find the body of a clown in his garage. Unimpressed with the response of the police, he decides that he’d... READ MORE
Oundle Crime
Major Bricket and the Circus Corpse
Good read
Major Bricket has come home to retire to his home in Stunston Peveril, from what he is retiring is the source of much interest by the residents of the smal... READ MORE
K MacLean
Major Bricket and the Circus Corpse
Classic Brett, a great start with real promise.
Simon Brett has found a new series for his imaginative and contemporary crime writing. I really warmed to Major Bricket and his implied but concealed backs... READ MORE
Ricoh