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Ruth Rendell
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Publisher | Hutchinson | ||
ISBN | 9780099517221 | ||
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Jayne
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Searching for truffles in a wood, a man and his dog unearth something less savoury - a human hand. The body, as Chief Inspector Wexford is informed later, has lain buried for ten years or so, wrapped in a purple cotton sheet. The post mortem cannot reveal the precise cause of death. The only clue is a crack in one of the dead man's ribs. Although it covers a relatively short period of time, the police computer stores a long list of missing persons. Men, women and children disappear at an alarming rate, something like 500 every day nationwide. So Wexford knows he is going to have a job on his hands to identify the corpse. And then, only about twenty yards away from the woodland burial site, in the cellar of a disused cottage, another body is found. The detection skills of Wexford, Burden and the other investigating officers of the Kingsmarkham Police Force are tested to the utmost to discover whether the murders are connected and to track down whoever is responsible.
Review
This is yet another wonderful book by Ruth Rendall - another Chief Inspector Wexford mystery. This story is based on a dog who goes looking for truffles around a run down bungalow under the old trees.
While the dog is rummaging around he finds bones in the ground and so the story starts and the crimes unravel. Where will the bodies lead the detectives and what will be the outcome. I can assure you it will not be the expected ending as you think from the start of the book.
I enjoyed the book and the descriptions of life are opened up to the reader, and no doubt the TV programme when it is made will be just as gripping.

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