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Harm Done

a hugely absorbing and compelling Wexford mystery from the award-winning queen of crime, Ruth Rendell

#18 in series

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2 of 2 copies available
2 of 2 copies available

Readers of PD James, Ann Cleeves and Donna Leon will love this deliciously tense and suspenseful thriller from multi-million copy and SUNDAY TIMES bestselling author Ruth Rendell. An absolute page-turner you won't be able to stop reading...
'The Wexford books clearly display Rendell's great mastery of storytelling at its best' — Sunday Telegraph
'Rendell's detective fiction stands almost alone as a chronicle of the dark side of modern life...' — Independent
'Unputdownable' — ***** Reader review
'Another cracker from Rendell!' — ***** Reader review
'A masterpiece' — ***** Reader review
'When does Ruth Rendell ever write anything other than excellent?' — ***** Reader review
'Thought provoking and absorbing' — ***** Reader review
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A young girl disappears, then another.
A notorious paedophile is released back into the community. The residents of the Muriel Campden Estate are up in arms, and even prepared to take the law into their own hands...
As a policeman, Chief Inspector Wexford is faced with the effects of violence and prejudice every day.
His daughter, Sylvia, has come to work nearby in a refuge for battered women. Her marriage is not a happy one, although her husband has never raised a hand to her. They are merely incompatible. Other women in Kingsmarkham are not so lucky...
Wexford is soon called upon to investigate two extremely serious crimes which will affect the lives and attitudes of police and innocent villagers alike...

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 4, 1999
      In her latest Inspector Wexford mystery (following Road Rage), the prolific Rendell shows that, like Wexford, she too is a master of indirection. Like a stout, aging British Columbo, Wexford hides his intuition and keen powers of observation behind a rumpled, grandfatherly facade. Three of the cases that he unravels in this satisfyingly complex work have to do with the abuse of women or children. The crimes range from the ridiculous (a petulant university girl and a mentally challenged girl from a low-income housing project are each kidnapped to do housework and returned for ineptitude) to the monstrous (Wexford and his men must protect a child molester who was released from prison while a rich man tortures his wife in the comfort of his spacious home). Rendell is too realistic a writer to link her crimes together in a sensational way. Instead, each offense galvanizes a slew of colorful characters of all classes who live in the suburban community of Kingsmarkham. Wexford's daughter Sylvia, a strident volunteer for a battered women's shelter, fills in her father on the signs of abuse and abusers, and it is a measure of Rendell's subtle skill that she manages to address a social blight without ever losing track of her plot or flattening her characterizations. Thanks to Rendell's steadfast devotion to what is real over what is mere theory, what comes through in her 47th book is the unique human mystery at the heart of a crime.

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