Inspector Wexford

Inspector Wexford

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Author: Ruth Rendell
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Cresset Editions, 1999

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Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
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This compelling volume collects three classic Inspector Wexford mysteries, immersing readers in the intricate world of crime and detection crafted by a master of the genre. The Speaker Of Mandarin transports Wexford to China, where a seemingly straightforward tour unravels into a complex web of murder and deception. In An Unkindness Of Ravens, the disappearance of a feminist activist's husband uncovers dark secrets within a seemingly idyllic community, challenging Wexford's perceptions of justice. Finally, The Veiled One presents a baffling case involving a seemingly motiveless murder in a public library, forcing the seasoned inspector to confront the hidden depths of human depravity. Rendell's masterful storytelling illustrates the psychological nuances of her characters and the chilling precision of her plots, making this collection an essential read for aficionados of British detective fiction.

Author: Ruth Rendell

Published: 1999, Cresset Editions

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Author: Ruth Rendell
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Cresset Editions, 1999

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This compelling volume collects three classic Inspector Wexford mysteries, immersing readers in the intricate world of crime and detection crafted by a master of the genre. The Speaker Of Mandarin transports Wexford to China, where a seemingly straightforward tour unravels into a complex web of murder and deception. In An Unkindness Of Ravens, the disappearance of a feminist activist's husband uncovers dark secrets within a seemingly idyllic community, challenging Wexford's perceptions of justice. Finally, The Veiled One presents a baffling case involving a seemingly motiveless murder in a public library, forcing the seasoned inspector to confront the hidden depths of human depravity. Rendell's masterful storytelling illustrates the psychological nuances of her characters and the chilling precision of her plots, making this collection an essential read for aficionados of British detective fiction.