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Language English Publisher Scribner Pages 288 pp Country United Kingdom Genres Mystery, Crime Fiction | 3.5/5 Series Inspector Wexford # 24 Publication date 2013 Originally published 2013 Followed by The Speaker of Mandarin Preceded by Means of Evil, The Vault | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback) Similar Ruth Rendell books, Crime Fiction books |
No Man's Nightingale is a novel by crime writer Ruth Rendell published in 2013, It featuring her recurring protagonist Inspector Wexford. The novel is the second in which Wexford has appeared after his retirement, and on this occasion is called in to consult on a crime by his ex colleague and friend Mike Burden.
No Man's Nightingale is, initially, about the (female) vicar (Sarah Hussain) of Saint Peter's Church (in Kingsmarkham) who's been found dead in the vicarage - strangled. Reginald Wexford, now retired as a policeman, assists with the murder investigation...
This was the last novel in the Inspector Wexford series as Rendell died on May 2, 2015, having suffered a stroke earlier that year.
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