Unkindness of Ravens (Inspector Wexford #13) (Mass Market)
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Other Books in Series
This is book number 13 in the Inspector Wexford series.
- #1: From Doon with Death: The First Inspector Wexford Mystery (Paperback): $17.00
- #2: Sins of the Fathers: An Inspector Wexford Mystery (Mass Market): $7.99
- #3: Wolf to the Slaughter: An Inspector Wexford Mystery (Paperback): $17.00
- #4: The Best Man to Die (Inspector Wexford #4) (Mass Market): $8.99
- #5: A Guilty Thing Surprised: Inspector Wexford Book 5 (Mass Market): $7.99
- #6: No More Dying Then (Inspector Wexford #6) (Paperback): $14.00
- #7: Murder Being Once Done (Inspector Wexford #7) (Paperback): $16.00
- #8: Some Lie and Some Die (Inspector Wexford #8) (Paperback): $15.00
- #9: Shake Hands Forever (Inspector Wexford #9) (Paperback): $14.95
- #10: A Sleeping Life (Inspector Wexford #10) (Paperback): $15.00
- #11: Death Notes: An Inspector Wexford Mystery (Mass Market): $7.99
- #12: The Speaker of Mandarin (Chief Inspector Wexford Mysteries (Audio) #12) (MP3 CD): $14.99
- #14: Veiled One (Inspector Wexford #14) (Mass Market): $8.99
- #17: Road Rage (Inspector Wexford #17) (Mass Market): $7.99
- #19: The Babes in the Wood (Chief Inspector Wexford Mysteries (Audio) #19) (Compact Disc): $14.99
- #20: End in Tears (Inspector Wexford #20) (Paperback): $14.95
- #21: Not in the Flesh (Inspector Wexford #21) (Paperback): $16.00
Description
Rodney Williams's disappearance seems typical to Chief Inspector Wexford -- a simple case of a man running off with a woman other than his wife. But when another woman reports that her husband is missing, the case turns unpleasantly complex.
About the Author
Ruth Rendell is the author of Road Rage, The Keys to the Street, Bloodlines, Simisola, and The Crocodile Bird. She is the winner of the Mystery Writers of America Grand Master Award. She is also the recipient of three Edgars from the Mystery Writers of America and four Gold Daggers from Great Britain’s Crime Writers Association. In 1997, she was named a life peer in the House of Lords. Rendell also writes mysteries under the name of Barbara Vine, of which A Dark-Adapted Eye is the most famous. She lives in England.