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Kissing the Gunner's Daughter

A Chief Inspector Wexford Mystery, Book 15 (Unabridged)

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Kissing the Gunner's Daughter

By: Ruth Rendell
Narrated by: Robin Bailey
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The massacre at Tancred House seems at first to be the work of a burglar, panicked into killing. But Chief Inspector Wexford believes there are links with the murder of a Kingsmarkham detective some ten months earlier.©2009 Ruth Rendell (P)2014 Audible, Inc. Crime Fiction Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Suspense Thriller & Suspense Crime
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Great storyline, a bit different from the usual Wexford books. I enjoyed it very much.

Excellent

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Only Ruth Rendell can achieve that exquisite mix of homeliness (with Wexford) and horror (the murders). She perhaps manages it best in this book. Great story, perfect narration.

Brilliant

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I didn’t have clue who did or why .
A really good listen, and the narrator was superb.

Great story

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Well read, absorbing story, love the references and quotes. Looking forward to my next Ruth Rendell

Keeps you guessing

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It was difficult to stick with this one. The basic premise was good, but the storyline could have been condensed. There were too many characters making it hard to remember who was who. There were too many side stories, and, as usual, too much description. It was clear from early on who one of the culprits was; the accomplice wasn't so obvious. The narrator did a better Wexford this time - more realistic.

Too long winded

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