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Harm Done: A Chief Inspector Wexford Mystery

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Harm Done: A Chief Inspector Wexford MysteryAuthor: Ruth Rendell
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   Audio Cassette
   Release Date: 02 September 1999
   Publisher: Random House Audiobooks
   ISBN: 1856866815
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Customer Reviews:

  Theres no harm in reading this one (31 May 2002)
The only predictable aspect of Rendell's fiction is its quality. As per usual, she takes us by the hand through a world of characters consumed by their own stories, and allows us to love and hate them over and over until the last page. Great reading. Great storyteller.

  A brilliant introduction to Rendell! (22 January 2001)
I think that this is one of the best Rendell novels I've read, and I would recommend this to anyone who has not yet read her.

The sub-plots and the themes running through it are sensitively handled, and her narration skill is, as always, suspenseful yet subtle. The suspense seems to unfold slowly and you think that 'this is a strange case', then a quarter of the way through and you're hooked.

Rendell works like that, very strong on eccentric minds and subtle plots, and thought-provoking long after you've finished reading.

  A brilliant introduction to Rendell! (22 January 2001)
I think that this is one of the best Rendell novels I've read, and I would recommend this to anyone who has not yet read her.

The sub-plots and the themes running through it are sensitively handled, and her narration skill is, as always, suspenseful yet subtle. The suspense seems to unfold slowly and you think that 'this is a strange case', then a quarter of the way through and you're hooked.

Rendell works like that, very strong on eccentric minds and subtle plots, and thought-provoking long after you've finished reading.

  The best Wexford yet (26 November 2000)
I usually prefer Rendell`s non-Wexford books as they are more psychological and thought-provoking, but this book is very thought-provoking too. This is mostly due to the sub-plots (paedophile riots and wife-beating are included), but also to the fact that several storylines are inter-twined, which keeps you guessing right to the end.

Rendell seems to improve with age.

  Excellent fast paced book, with plenty of suspense. (13 October 2000)
The book was excellent as Ruth Rendall always is. It had alot of police enquires happening at the same time, which can be hard to follow.Wexford is a character that everyone likes as he maintains the human element of authority.It can at times be hard to follow all the cases being followed , but the variety of charecters make it a most enjoyable book.

 
 


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