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Not in the Flesh

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Zusatztext “Ghoulish fun.... The height of her malevolent powers. Rendell can do whatever she likes and still get away with it.” — The New York Times “Vivid and witty. Wexford is his usual smart! compassionate self as he unravels a web of lies and deception larger than any of the characters realize.” — Los Angeles Times “To call Ruth Rendell prolific is akin to calling the Grand Canyon a slight dip in the landscape. . . . Not in the Flesh is the work of a writer who continues to command respect and satisfy her legion of writers.” — Richmond Times-Dispatch “The unflappable detective still hasn’t worn out his welcome.... A fine example of Rendell’s sharp writing! intelligence! and humanity.”— The Christian Science Monitor “In the best whodunit tradition! Rendell advances her plot through surprises...so shocking they dash all calculations.”— The New York Times Book Review Informationen zum Autor Ruth Rendell Klappentext After a truffle-hunting dog unearths a human hand instead of a precious fungus, Chief Inspector Wexford and his team proceed to interrogate everyone who lives nearby to see if they can turn up a match for the errant appendage among the eighty-five people who have disappeared over the past decade in this part of England. Then, when a second body is discovered nearby, Wexford experiences a feeling that's become a rarity for the veteran policeman: surprise. As Wexford painstakingly moves to resolve these multiple mysteries, long-buried secrets are brought to daylight, and Ruth Rendell once again proves why she has been hailed as our greatest living mystery writer.Chapter One Tom Belbury died in May and now that summer was over his brother missed him more than ever. Neither of them had married, so there was no widow and no children, only the dog, Honey. Jim took Honey to live with him; he had always liked her and it was what Tom had wanted. When he knew he hadn’t long to live he worried a lot about Honey, what would happen to her after he was gone, and though Jim assured him repeatedly that he would take her, Tom said it again and again. “Haven’t I promised over and over?” Jim asked. “You want me to put it in writing and get it witnessed? I will if that’s what you want.” “No, I trust you. She’s a good dog.” Tom’s trust hadn’t been misplaced. Jim lived in the cottage that had been the brothers’ parents’ home and there Honey went to live with him. She was no beauty, owing her ancestry to an apparent mix of spaniel, basset hound, and Jack Russell. Tom used to say she looked like a corgi and everyone knew corgis were the Queen’s dogs, having so to speak the royal seal of approval, but Jim couldn’t see it. Nevertheless, he had grown attached to Honey. Apart from fidelity and affection, she had one great virtue. She was a truffle dog. Every September, at the beginning of the month, Tom and Honey used to go into one patch of woodland or another in the neighborhood of Flagford and hunt for truffles. A lot of people scoffed. They said truffles couldn’t be found in Britain, only in France and Italy, but there was no doubt Honey found them, was rewarded with a lump of meat, and Tom sold the truffles to a famous London restaurant for £200 a pound. Jim disliked the taste but he liked the idea of £200 and pos- sibly more. He had never been truffle-hunting with Tom but he knew how it was done. This was why a mild and sunny morning in late September found him and Honey in what their neighbors called the posh part of Flagford where Flagford Hall faced Athelstan House across Pump Lane, each amid extensive grounds. They had no interest in these houses or their occupants. They were heading for Old Grimble’s Field that filled the corner between the gardens of Athelstan House and two identical detached houses called Oak Lodge and Marshmead. Like the Holy Roman Empire, which Gibbon said was neither holy, Roman, nor an ...

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Autoren Ruth Rendell
Verlag Vintage USA
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 02.06.2009
 
EAN 9780307388780
ISBN 978-0-307-38878-0
Seiten 320
Abmessung 133 mm x 203 mm x 18 mm
Serien Inspector Wexford
Inspector Wexford
Thema Belletristik > Spannung

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