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  1. Jan 1, 1975 · Cast, in Order of Disappearance. Simon Brett. 3.50. 966 ratings100 reviews. Who killed Marius Steen, the theatrical tycoon with a fortune to leave his young mistress Jacqui? And who killed Bill Sweet, the shady blackmailer with a supply of compromising photographs?

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  2. Cast in Order of Disappearance was Brett's first work featuring the Charles Paris, an occasionally successful actor and it is one of the best in the long-running series, all of which feature an insider's view of life (and death) in the British theater (theatre).

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  3. Introducing our CAST, IN ORDER OF DISAPPEARANCE. It’s the 1970s, and jobbing actor Charles Paris (47, and fine with it) is indulging his taste for drink and showbiz gossip at a club in London’s West End when he unexpectedly bumps into an old acquaintance. Jacqui is blonde, beautiful, talented – and upset.

  4. Published in 1975, Cast, In Order of Disappearance is the first book in the series featuring one of the funniest anti-heroes in crime fiction, the seedy, alcoholic, out-of-work (mostly) actor Charles Paris.

  5. May 5, 2011 · Cast in Order of Disappearance was Brett's first work featuring the Charles Paris, an occasionally successful actor and it is one of the best in the long-running series, all of which feature an insider's view of life (and death) in the British theater (theatre).

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  6. Cast in Order of Disappearance (A Charles Paris Mystery Book 1) Kindle Edition by Simon Brett (Author) Format: Kindle Edition 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars 531 ratings

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  8. Jan 1, 1975 · Cast, In Order of Disappearance. Hardcover – January 1, 1975. 1975, Charles Scribner's Sons, NY, 192 pages. Our hero is Charles Paris, middle-aged actor, who gets involved in detecting by assuming a variety of roles, including a Scotland Yard detective. Funny, witty, and engaging.

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