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Simisola
- A Chief Inspector Wexford Mystery, Book 16
- Narrated by: Christopher Ravenscroft
- Length: 10 hrs and 53 mins
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Summary
Only eighteen black people live in Kingsmarkham. One of them is Wexford's new Doctor, Raymond Akande. When the doctor's daughter, Melanie, goes missing, the Chief Inspector takes more than just a professional interest in the case.
Melanie, just down from university but unable to find a job, disappeared somewhere between the Benefit Office and the bus stop. Or at least no one saw her get on the bus when it came. According to her parents, Melanie was happy at home. She had recently broken up with her boyfriend but, until now, there had been no cause to worry about her. And no one liked to voice the suspicion that something might have happened, that Melanie might be dead...
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- Nicola
- 14-01-22
Excellent
This is really topical given the difficult discussions around racism etc. One of the best Wexfords.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-09-22
Captivating
Inspector Wexford came across as I imagined he spoke.
I enjoy the series and look forward to the next audiobook.
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- Ali M
- 06-08-22
A gripping but sad story
I enjoyed this book more than some of the earlier Wexford novels. Ruth Rendell seems to have decided to address the issue of race and modern slavery, perhaps addressing her earlier sometimes unfavourable descriptions of ethic minorities in her stories.
I find there are often too many characters in the Wexford novels which makes it more difficult to grasp who’s who when listening to an audio book, but the narrator made a good attempt at all the different characters and accents.
Listening to the story now is fascinating, as Ruth Rendell describes the changing face of the UK through the eyes of a small town in Sussex.
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- yvonny
- 17-09-23
Another great Wexford mystery
Great twists and turns and a good narrator . I love this voice to go to sleep to
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- Kindle Customer
- 26-12-22
That was surprising but good for thought
I had read loads of books by Ruth Rendell in the late 80s and 90s but never did read this one. I had watched some on TV which think was based on it but that did not get very far. I’m glad I read it now not only as it gives some insight how the author tried to bring into the story some changes of the time but also some which had not really started and now in hindsight we know that things got much worse than even expected. I remember my 70s and 80s years with all the well meant protests and the will to make the world all better than our parents did and looking back so much hasn’t changed. It seems the more we know the less we are able to turn the world around and make it a better place. The story was much longer than the usual ones but it deserved more time to get into it. I discovered now rereading the books this is not just memory or nostalgia it is bringing back a lot of the old will and energy to invest into other people, society and the world. Every little things help. I think the author was often underrated in her social engagement and criticised later for things she could not have known. And when I read the critics about certain language towards woman, minorities, disabled people, people just different to our vision of the norm we are used to I have to laugh. I can think of a lot of people around me and around society who speak like that or have the same views still. And often very young people so the books are not as old fashioned as we hope.
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- jan Wills
- 30-04-22
good story but dated
usual good story but is dated. not as riveting as other Wexfords. nevertheless worth a read for a Rendell fan.
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- W. King
- 12-03-23
Really enjoyable
I am working my way through the Ruth Rendell novels on Audible. This one, in the Wexford series, is as good as the rest. Really enjoyable. The narration was good but not in the class of Nigel Anthony, who narrates the Wexford stories so perfectly.
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- Amazon Customer
- 30-12-22
Excellent Story
Ruth Rendell doesn’t disappoint. I prefer the narrations done by Wexford in the TV series and this narrator gets close to the correct accent but it’s not quite right. That said his diction is clear with no annoying mispronouncing errors.
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- Katie
- 18-10-17
another twisting turning thriller
excellently performed and a mystery until the end. ..at times fasted paced but overall a slower burning novel with race and discrimination at its heart
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- Anonymous User
- 19-02-24
Weird Wexford
Not one of her best. Wexford voice is strange. Story is laborious. So many murders in Kinds Markham!!
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