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The Best Man to Die (Inspector Wexford, Bk 4)
The Best Man to Die - Inspector Wexford, Bk 4
Author: Ruth Rendell
Who could have suspected that the exciting stag party for the groom would be the prelude to the murder of his close friend Charlie Hatton? And Charlie's death was only the first in a string of puzzling murders involving small-time gangsters, cheating husbands, and loose women. Now Chief Inspector Wexford and his assistant join forces with th...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780345305008
ISBN-10: 0345305000
Publication Date: 12/12/1981
Pages: 185
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Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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cyndij avatar reviewed The Best Man to Die (Inspector Wexford, Bk 4) on + 1033 more book reviews
Excellent plotting, excellent pacing, and very atmospheric. it's an interesting look back in time too - published in 1969 - with things like refrigerators and washing machines being luxuries, and the elevator in the police station a luxury too. I laughed at myself a little because as they're trying to identify a body, my mind immediately jumps to DNA, which of course wasn't possible then. The characters were all well drawn, although the "non-police" characters (I'm including Wexford's wife and daughter among the police) are uniformly nasty. There's not a likable characteristic among them. And back to the appliances, I felt like Rendell was using the idea that they (non-police) wanted appliances to be something bad, that they shouldn't be aspiring to that. Anyway loved the procedural parts of it, liked the occasional funny bit, and was reminded again why I wanted to read all her Wexford novels in order.


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