The Veiled One

Simisola: A Chief Inspector Wexford Mystery

Author: Ruth Rendell

The fourteenth book to feature the classic crime-solving detective, Chief Inspector Wexford.Concealed by a shroud of dirty brown velvet, looking like a heap of rags, the woman’s dead body lay between a silver Escort and a dark-blue Lancia.In the desolate shopping centre car park, Wexford has been too preoccupied to notice anything out of the ordinary – only the teenage gir….Read More

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