Kissing The Gunners Daughter
Author :Ruth Rendell
Condition : New
Binding : Hard-Back
Pages : 896
Publisher : Hutchinson
Language : N/A
Publication Year : N/A
A sergeant in the Kingsmarkham police force is tragically killed. Ten months later, Wexford enters a bloodbath of a crime scene, where a family has been brutally murdered.
'Her most brilliant Wexford mystery to date- The plot is complicated and elaborately detailed but, as usual, there is not one superfluous word- stunning imagery' Kate Saunders, Cosmopolitan
'Beyond praise, completely compelling - will delight all Wexford's admirers' Allan Massie, The Scotsman
SIMISOLA
When a young black woman is murdered, Wexford must overcome his prejudices to allow his investigative skills to succeed...
'Impressive and courageous- Rendell's psychological and social insights are so absorbing, it's easy to forget what a superb plotter she is. As a mystery, Simisola is exceptional- pace, surprise, tension and a climax of stunning unexpectedness' The Times
ROAD RAGE
When Wexford's wife goes missing, the detective is in a race against time to solve a murder case, before Dora Wexford is placed in mortal danger...
'The book could hardly be more readable- A brilliant evocation of place, character and mood' Evening Standard
'With immaculate control, Ruth Rendell builds a menacing crescendo of tension and horror that keeps you guessing right up to the brilliantly paced finale' Good Housekeeping
Author :Ruth Rendell
Condition : New
Binding : Hard-Back
Pages : 896
Publisher : Hutchinson
Language : N/A
Publication Year : N/A
A sergeant in the Kingsmarkham police force is tragically killed. Ten months later, Wexford enters a bloodbath of a crime scene, where a family has been brutally murdered.
'Her most brilliant Wexford mystery to date- The plot is complicated and elaborately detailed but, as usual, there is not one superfluous word- stunning imagery' Kate Saunders, Cosmopolitan
'Beyond praise, completely compelling - will delight all Wexford's admirers' Allan Massie, The Scotsman
SIMISOLA
When a young black woman is murdered, Wexford must overcome his prejudices to allow his investigative skills to succeed...
'Impressive and courageous- Rendell's psychological and social insights are so absorbing, it's easy to forget what a superb plotter she is. As a mystery, Simisola is exceptional- pace, surprise, tension and a climax of stunning unexpectedness' The Times
ROAD RAGE
When Wexford's wife goes missing, the detective is in a race against time to solve a murder case, before Dora Wexford is placed in mortal danger...
'The book could hardly be more readable- A brilliant evocation of place, character and mood' Evening Standard
'With immaculate control, Ruth Rendell builds a menacing crescendo of tension and horror that keeps you guessing right up to the brilliantly paced finale' Good Housekeeping