Chief Inspector Wexford mysteries
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Chief Inspector Wexford mysteries volume 1
Publication Date
2012
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Dazzling psychological suspense. Razor-sharp dialogue. Plots that catch and hold like a noose. These are the hallmarks of crime legend Ruth Rendell, “the best mystery writer in the English-speaking world” (Time magazine). From Doon with Death, now in a striking new paperback edition, is her classic debut novel—and the book that introduced one of the most popular sleuths of the twentieth century.
There is nothing...
There is nothing...
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Sins of the fathers , Chief Inspector Wexford mysteries volume 2
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Wolf to the slaughter , Chief Inspector Wexford mysteries volume 3
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Chief Inspector Wexford mysteries volume 4
Publication Date
1996, ©1969
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pages (large print) ; 22 cm
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Charlie Hatton wanted fast money and conspicuous success, and he was prepared to cut any corners to get them. But before he could realize a single ambition, he was found dead at the edge of a river.
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A guilty thing surprised , Chief Inspector Wexford mysteries volume 5
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Chief Inspector Wexford mysteries volume 6
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What kind of a person would kidnap two children?
That is the question that haunts Wexford when a five-year-old boy and a twelve-year-old girl disappear from the village of Kingsmarkham. When a child's body turns up at an abandoned country home one search turns into a murder investigation and the other turns into a race against time. Filled with pathos and terror, passion, bitterness, and loss, No More Dying Then is Rendell at...
That is the question that haunts Wexford when a five-year-old boy and a twelve-year-old girl disappear from the village of Kingsmarkham. When a child's body turns up at an abandoned country home one search turns into a murder investigation and the other turns into a race against time. Filled with pathos and terror, passion, bitterness, and loss, No More Dying Then is Rendell at...
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Chief Inspector Wexford mysteries volume 7
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A young girl is murdered in a cemetery. And Wexford's doctor has prescribed no alcohol, no rich food and, above all, no police work. When a young girl's body is found in a London cemetery and the local police, under the command of Wexford's nephew, are baffled, Wexford decides to brave his doctor's wrath and the condescension of the London police by doing a little investigating of his own. A compelling story of mysterious identity...
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Chief Inspector Wexford mysteries volume 8
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A mutilated body found at a rock festival.
In spite of dire predictions, the rock festival in Kingsmarkham seemed to be going off without a hitch, until the hideously disfigured body is discovered in a nearby quarry. And soon Wexford is investigating the links between a local girl gone bad and a charismatic singer who inspires an unwholesome devotion in his followers. Some Lie and Some Die is a devilishly absorbing novel, in which Wexford's...
In spite of dire predictions, the rock festival in Kingsmarkham seemed to be going off without a hitch, until the hideously disfigured body is discovered in a nearby quarry. And soon Wexford is investigating the links between a local girl gone bad and a charismatic singer who inspires an unwholesome devotion in his followers. Some Lie and Some Die is a devilishly absorbing novel, in which Wexford's...
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Chief Inspector Wexford mysteries volume 9
Publication Date
1975
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184 p. ; 22 cm.
11) Death notes
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Chief Inspector Wexford mysteries volume 11
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c1981
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207 p. ; 22 cm.
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Inspector Wexford and his assistant Burden unravel the threads connecting the drowning of an elderly, world-renowned flautist and the murder of a woman whose identity confounds them.
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Chief Inspector Wexford mysteries volume 12
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c1983
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223 p. ; 22 cm.
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Chief Inspector Wexford mysteries volume 13
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This Edgar Award finalist from the New York Times–bestselling author is a "suspense mystery of the highest order" (The New Yorker). For London's Chief Inspector Reg Wexford, it wasn't an official call. He was just being neighborly when he agreed to talk to Joy Williams about her missing husband, Rodney. Apparently, he went to Ipswich on business and never came home. Wexford has an idea what happened: He most likely ran off with one of his girlfriends....
14) The veiled one
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Chief Inspector Wexford mysteries volume 14
Publication Date
1988
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278 p. ; 25 cm.
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Chief Inspector Wexford, injured in a car bombing, must rely on Detective Mike Burden to catch a killer in what appears to be a murder without motive Chief Inspector Wexford couldn't know that the bundle of rags in the parking garage concealed a body-he'd just been doing a bit of light shopping, after all, not looking for dead housewives. Wexford won't be on the case for long; a car bomb sends him to the hospital, and Inspector Mike Burden must...
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Chief Inspector Wexford mysteries volume 15
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c1992
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378 p. ; 24 cm.
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Wexford is horrified by the carnage he encounters at Tancred Manor, home of a famous anthropologist, but he is determined to do all that he can for 17-year-old Daisy, the only survivor of the mass murders that obliterated her family.
16) Simisola
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Chief Inspector Wexford mysteries volume 16
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c1995
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327 p. ; 24 cm.
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Ruth Rendell, aka Barbara Vine, is the mystery genre's other current "Queen of Crime"--like James, Rendell started publishing in the 1960s and has just recently published her latest book (it's called Portobello and is out in the U.K.; it should be available in the U.S. in April). Both Rendell and James enjoy exploring the psychology of their characters as well as the many reasons why people commit murder.
17) Road rage
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Chief Inspector Wexford mysteries volume 17
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Winner of multiple Edgar and Gold Dagger awards including the most prestigious Edgar of them all, the Grand Master, Ruth Rendell returns with a novel that pits Chief Inspector Wexford against a quite personal foe: the environmental terrorists who kidnap and threaten the lives of five hostages—including Wexford's own wife.
As Road Rage begins, Chief Inspector Wexford is walking through Framhurst Great Wood, just outside his beloved town of Kingsmarkham,...
As Road Rage begins, Chief Inspector Wexford is walking through Framhurst Great Wood, just outside his beloved town of Kingsmarkham,...
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Chief Inspector Wexford mysteries volume 18
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Inspector Wexford must solve the mysterious disappearances of young girls, protect a pedophile and catch the killer of a wealthy executive found stabbed to death shortly after his child disappears.
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Chief Inspector Wexford mysteries volume 19
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Chief Inspector Wexford is on the job when two teenagers and their babysitter go missing.
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Chief Inspector Wexford mysteries volume 20
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A lump of concrete dropped deliberately from a little stone bridge over a relatively unfrequented road kills the wrong person. The driver behind is spared. But only for a while ... One particular member of the local press is gunning for the Chief Inspector, distinctly unimpressed with what he regards as old-fashioned police methods. But Wexford, with his old friend and partner, Mike Burden, along with two new recruits to the Kingsmarkham team, pursue...
21) Not in the flesh
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Chief Inspector Wexford mysteries volume 21
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Searching for truffles in a wood, a man and his dog unearth something less savoury-a human hand. The body, as Chief Inspector Wexford is informed later, has lain buried for ten years or so, wrapped in a purple cotton shroud. The post mortem cannot reveal the precise cause of death. The only clue is a crack in one of the dead man's ribs. Although the police database covers a relatively short period of time, it stores a long list of Missing Persons....
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Chief Inspector Wexford mysteries volume 22
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Over the years there have been several unsolved, apparently motiveless murders in the town of Kingsmarkham, and Wexford (as a young policeman) quietly suspected that the increasingly prosperous Targo -- van driver, property developer, kennel owner, and animal lover -- was behind them. Now, half a lifetime later, Inspector Wexford spots Targo back in Kingsmarkham after a long absence.
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Chief Inspector Wexford mysteries volume 23
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Former Chief Inspector Wexford returns from retirement to solve a most unlikely case: the mystery of who killed the three people whose corpses were last seen at the bottom of a coal hole in A Sight for Sore Eyes (1999). In the decade since Franklin Merton left St. John's Wood in 1998, Orcadia Cottage has changed hands twice by the time Martin Rokeby, who wants to make room for an amphora his wife Anne found in Florence, pulls up a manhole cover in...
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Chief Inspector Wexford mysteries volume 24
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""A female vicar named Sarah Hussain is discovered strangled in her Kingsmarkham vicarage. The gossipy cleaning woman who discovers her body, Maxine, happens to also be in the employ of retired Chief Inspector Wexford and his wife. When detective inspector Mike Burden calls him, Wexford, intrigued by the unusual circumstances of the murder, leaps at the chance to tag along with the investigators. As he searches the vicar's house with Burden, Wexford...
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Means of evil: five mystery stories by an Edgar Award winning writer
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