Road Rage

Maigret and the Old People (Inspector Maigret Book 56)

Author: Ruth Rendell

Winner of multiple Edgar and Gold Dagger awards including the most prestigious Edgar of them all, the Grand Master, Ruth Rendell returns with a novel that pits Chief Inspector Wexford against a quite personal foe: the environmental terrorists who kidnap and threaten the lives of five hostages–including Wexford’s own wife. As Road Rage begins, Chief Inspector Wexford is wa….Read More

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