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From Doon with Death (Inspector Wexford, Bk 1)
From Doon with Death - Inspector Wexford, Bk 1
Author: Ruth Rendell
Margaret Parsons isn't the type to surprise anyone, especially not her husband. So when he finds the house empty one evening, he panics. She's always been there when he gets home -- puttering in the garden or standing at the stove fixing him a chop for his dinner. — Inspector Burden tells him not to worry. But when Margaret is still missi...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780345247995
ISBN-10: 034524799X
Publication Date: 12/12/1975
Pages: 158
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4.3 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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lem1251 avatar reviewed From Doon with Death (Inspector Wexford, Bk 1) on + 13 more book reviews
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The first Inspector Wexford. You can't beat Ruth Rendell for bringing shivers and chills. In every book no one is exactly what they seem.
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Someone recommended Ruth Rendell's Inspector Wexford books to me, so I decided to start with the first one. It's not brilliant, but there's a familiar feel to the writing and the community she created, and I can see myself wanting to know more about the people in the book. I'll read on to the second, at least...
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reviewed From Doon with Death (Inspector Wexford, Bk 1) on + 105 more book reviews
Margaret Parsons seems like the perfect wife. Until she is found dead and questions arise.

Inspector Wexford digs deep, which means exploring her attic, among other things, and finding references to "Doon" in love letters there. Who is this Doon and what was their relationship? Did it continue?

There is no lack of suspects, all seemingly unlikely, however.

In this first Wexford novel, the inspector is not married. He lives a solitary life, coming home to his comfortable home alone, whenever he needs to take a break. For Wexford, the investigation is the thing, although he does have interests beyond the police. He finds it hard to rest while the puzzles float around in his mind.

It's a good introduction to the trusty detective and his inner life.


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