No Man's Nightingale
by Ruth Rendell
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Pub Date 15 Aug 2013 | Archive Date 15 Jan 2014
Random House UK, Cornerstone | Hutchinson
Description
No Man's Nightingale: the eagerly anticipated twenty-fourth title in Ruth
Rendell's bestselling Detective Chief Inspector Wexford series.
Sarah
Hussain was not popular with many people in the community of Kingsmarkham. She
was born of mixed parentage - a white Irishwoman and an immigrant Indian Hindu.
She was also the Reverend of St Peter's Church.
But it comes as a
profound shock to everyone when she is found strangled in the Vicarage.
A
garrulous cleaner, Maxine, also shared by the Wexfords, discovers the body. In
his comparatively recent retirement, the former Detective Chief Inspector is
devoting much time to reading, and is deep into Edward Gibbon's The Decline
and Fall of the Roman Empire. He has little patience with Maxine's
prattle.
But when his old friend Mike Burden asks if he might like to
assist on this case as Crime Solutions Adviser (unpaid), Wexford is obliged to
pay more precise attention to all available information.
The old
instincts have not been blunted by a life where he and Dora divide their time
between London and Kingsmarkham. Wexford retains a relish for solving puzzles
and a curiosity about people which is invaluable in detective work.
For
all his experience and sophistication, Burden tends to jump to conclusions. But
he is wise enough to listen to the man whose office he inherited, and whose
experience makes him a most formidable ally.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780091953843 |
PRICE | £18.99 (GBP) |