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Chief Inspector Wexford

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Ruth Rendell

Ruth Barbara Rendell, Baroness Rendell of Babergh, (née Grasemann; 17 February 1930 – 2 May 2015) was an English author of thrillers and psychological murder mysteries. Rendell is best known for creating Chief Inspector Wexford. A second string of works was a series of unrelated crime novels that explored the psychological background of criminals and their victims. This theme was developed further in a third series of novels, published under the pseudonym Barbara Vine. Rendell has sold an estimated 20 million copies of her novels.

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Chief Inspector Reginald "Reg" Wexford was a recurring character in a series of detective novels by the late English crime writer Ruth Rendell. He made his first appearance in the author's 1964 debut From Doon With Death, and was the protagonist of 23 more novels (plus six short stories and one novella) making his final appearance in 2013's No Man's Nightingale. In the TVS television series The Ruth Rendell Mysteries (1987–2000), he was played by George Baker.

How the series evolves

beginning
#1 From Doon with Death
2.7· tough start
peak
#17 Simisola
5.0· best book in series
the pit
#13 The speaker of Mandarin
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finale
Inspector Wexford
0.0· messes up the ending
overall
2.2· it's a rollercoaster

Books in this Series

#1

From Doon with Death

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Dazzling psychological suspense. Razor-sharp dialogue. Plots that catch and hold like a noose. These are the hallmarks of crime legend Ruth Rendell, “the best mystery writer in the English-speaking world” (Time magazine). From Doon with Death, now in a striking new paperback edition, is her classic debut novel -- and the book that introduced one of the most popular sleuths of the twentieth century. There is nothing extraordinary about Margaret Parsons, a timid housewife in the quiet town of Kingsmarkham, a woman devoted to her garden, her kitchen, her husband. Except that Margaret Parsons is dead, brutally strangled, her body abandoned in the nearby woods.

#2

Wolf to the Slaughter

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The third book to feature the classic crime-solving detective, Chief Inspector Wexford. Anita Margolis has vanished. Dark and exquisite, Anita's character is as mysterious as her disappearance. There was no body, no crime - nothing more concrete than an anonymous letter and the intriguing name of Smith. According to headquarters, it wasn't to be considered a murder enquiry at all. With the letter providing them with only one questionable lead to follow, Wexford and his sidekick Inspector Burden are compelled to make enquiries. They soon discover Anita is wealthy, flighty, and thoroughly immoral. The straight-laced Burden has a very clear idea of what happened to her. But Wexford has his own suspicions...

#12

Put on By Cunning

3.0 (1)
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Sir Manuel Camargue, yesterday one of the most celebrated musicians of his time, today floats face down in the lake near his sprawling English country house. The consensus is accidental death -- but Inspector Wexford knows the stench of murder most foul when he smells it. Particularly in the company of two suspects -- one, the victim's fiancee, who is too young to be true, the other his daughter who may be no kin and even less kind . . .

#13

The speaker of Mandarin

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Chief Inspector Wexford visits China and while an old woman with bound feet haunts him, a man is tragically drowned. Back in England he investigates the murder of one of his fellow tourists and finds himself locked in a mystery that leads back to the East. From the author of "Going Wrong".

#17

Simisola

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Only eighteen black people live in Kingsmarkham. One of them is Wexford's new Doctor, Raymond Akande. When the doctor's daughter, Melanie, goes missing, the Chief Inspector takes more than just a professional interest in the case. Melanie, just down from university but unable to find a job, disappeared somewhere between the Benefit Office and the bus stop. Or at least no one saw her get on the bus when it came. According to her parents, Melanie was happy at home. She had recently broken up with her boyfriend but, until now, there had been no cause to worry about her. And no one liked to voice the suspicion that something might have happened, that Melanie might be dead ...

#20

The Babes in the Wood (Inspector Wexford)

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The mysterious disappearance of two local teenagers and their baby-sitter draws Inspector Wexford into a baffling case involving dark family secrets, violence, a religious cult, adultery, and murder.