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Put on By Cunning

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Series
  
Inspector Wexford #11

Pages
  
207 pp

Author
  
Ruth Rendell

Genres
  
Crime Fiction, Mystery

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
13 April 1981

Originally published
  
13 April 1981

Preceded by
  
A Sleeping Life

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Followed by
  
An Unkindness of Ravens, The Speaker of Mandarin

Publishers
  
Hutchinson (UK), Pantheon Books (US)

Similar
  
Ruth Rendell books, Inspector Wexford mystery books, Crime Fiction books

Put on by Cunning is a novel by British crime-writer Ruth Rendell. It was first published in 1981, and features her popular series protagonist Inspector Wexford. It is the 11th in the series.

The title comes from a quotation from Shakespeare's Hamlet, Act V Scene II:

"How these things came about: so shall you hear Of carnal, bloody, and unnatural acts, Of accidental judgments, casual slaughters; of deaths put on by cunning and forced cause, And, in this upshot, purposes mistook Fall'n on the inventors' heads: all this can I Truly deliver".

In the US, the novel was published under the title Death Notes.

Synopsis

When the esteemed flautist Sir Manuel Camargue slips on a snowy path one dark night and falls into an icy river, his death seems like an open and shut case. However, when Wexford discovers that the old man's long lost daughter has just arrived in anticipation of the reading of his will, suspicions of foul play arise...

References

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