Simisola Edition - Bookcassetter Author:Ruth Rendell "It's probably nothing," says Dr. Akande to Chief Inspector Wexford, who gets his usual chill upon hearing these words. "I'm trying in vain to locate my daughter Melanie." As Wexford's investigation of this missing person continues over days and weeks, his professional opinion is that Melanie, in all likelihood, is dead. — A murdered woman is f... more »ound: not Melanie, but the last person known to have seen and spoken to her. A second woman's body is discovered, again not Melanie's but, like her, young and black. A third woman turns up beaten and unconscious; like the previous victim, she is of Nigerian origin.
That there is a connection is obvious. Exactly what it is that links these women and their misfortunes is the vexing mystery. In one of Ruth Rendell's most involving, socially perceptive, and ingeniously plotted novels, Chief Inspector Wexford must rid himself of his own outmoded assumptions about relations between races and sexes if he is to uproot the evil growing in the no-longer-sleepy town of Kingsmarkham.« less