Book 16

Sicken and So Die

by Simon Brett

Published 19 October 1995
Things appear to be going well for Charles Paris. His marriage is reviving and he is to play the part of Sir Toby Belch in "Twelfth Night". But then the director gets food poisoning, he is asked to bring out Sir Toby's latent homosexuality, and the rest of the cast begin to drop like flies.

Book 17

Dead Room Farce

by Simon Brett

Published 23 October 1997
A three-month run in a new farce by Bill Blunden is not to be sniffed at by jobbing actor, Charles Paris. But by the time the troupe reaches Bath, a dark mood has set in. When Charles's friend Mark is murdered, it's one of the cast, who has a secret to hide, who is responsible.

Book 18

A Decent Interval

by Simon Brett

Published 30 April 2013

Reality TV stars . . . Theatre lovies . . . Murder most horrid . . . It's another cozy case for actor-sleuth Charles Paris!

After a long period of resting, life is looking up for Charles Paris, who has been cast as the Ghost of Hamlet's Father and First Gravedigger in a new production of Hamlet. But rehearsals are fraught. Ophelia is played by Katrina Selsey, who won the role through a television talent show. Hamlet himself is also played by a reality TV contestant, Jared Root and the two young stars have rather different views of celebrity and the theatre than the more experienced members of the cast.

But when the company reach the first staging post of their tour, the Grand Theatre Marlborough, matters get more serious, with one member of the company seriously injured in what appears to be an accident, and another dead. Once again, Charles Paris is forced to don the mantle of amateur detective to get to the bottom of the mystery.


Book 19

The Cinderella Killer

by Simon Brett

Published 30 May 2014

A Christmas production of Cinderella is marred by a series of killings in the waspishly funny new Charles Paris mystery

Landing a minor part in the Empire Theatre Eastbourne's Christmas production of Cinderella, Charles Paris soon discovers that his main role is to gently introduce the show's baffled American star, famous sitcom actor Kenny Polizzi, to the bizarre customs of English pantomime.

During their convivial sessions in the local pub, Charles finds himself increasingly caught up in Polizzi's tangled affairs as the American fends off a vengeful soon-to-be-ex-wife, an obsessed groupie, and a barely-controlled drink problem. But Charles is about to be far more involved than he might wish when he stumbles across a body beneath Eastbourne Pier, a neat bullet hole in the centre of the forehead.

As the world's press descends on Eastbourne, the pantomime rehearsals descend into chaos and he himself comes under suspicion, it's up to Charles to put his renowned sleuthing skills to the test to find out who really killed his fellow cast member - and why.


Book 20

A Deadly Habit

by Simon Brett

Published 31 May 2018

Rehearsals in a new West End play are disrupted by sudden, violent death in the intriguing new Charles Paris mystery.

Having landed a small part in a new West End play, The Habit of Faith, Charles Paris is dismayed to discover that his good fortune has been orchestrated by his bĂȘte noire, the now-famous screen actor Justin Grover. But why has Grover become involved in this relatively obscure production - and why has he roped in Charles to star?

From the outset the production is fraught with difficulties - and matters become even more complicated when a body is discovered at the foot of the dressing room stairs. Did they fall - or were they pushed? As one of the last people to have seen the victim alive, Charles Paris is drawn into the ensuing investigation - and discovers that more than one person involved in the play has a scandalous secret to hide .



A Comedian Dies

by Simon Brett

Published 1 January 1979

Murder Unprompted

by Simon Brett

Published 1 January 1982
In this Charles Paris mystery, the seasoned actor and part-time sleuth gets the part of understudy to the lead in a West End play. But when the lead gets shot on stage on the opening night, it falls to Charles once again to solve the murder.

A Reconstructed Corpse

by Simon Brett

Published 28 October 1993

Star Trap

by Simon Brett

Published 1 January 1977

An Amateur Corpse

by Simon Brett

Published 9 February 1978

Not Dead, Only Resting

by Simon Brett

Published 17 May 1984

Corporate Bodies

by Simon Brett

Published 12 September 1991


Murder in the Title

by Simon Brett

Published 1 January 1983

Situation Tragedy

by Simon Brett

Published 1 January 1981