End in Tears explained

End in Tears
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Author:Ruth Rendell
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Series:Inspector Wexford # 20
Genre:Crime/Mystery novel
Publisher:Hutchinson (UK)
Crown (US)
Release Date:20 Oct 2005
Media Type:Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages:366 pp
Isbn:0-09-179641-5
Oclc:62080784
Preceded By:The Babes in the Wood
Followed By:Not in the Flesh

End in Tears (2005) is a novel by English crime writer Ruth Rendell, the twentieth in her acclaimed Inspector Wexford series.[1]

Synopsis

When a lump of concrete is thrown from a bridge and into passing traffic one dark night, the wrong motorist dies. The killer soon rectifies his mistake, however, and Inspector Wexford finds himself under attack from the local press because of his 'old-fashioned' policing methods. Meanwhile, the difficult relationship he shares with his daughter Sylvia takes on new dimensions, as the case makes him ponder the terrible possibility of losing a child...

Reception

The novel was very well received by critics, and in 2007 received a nomination for the Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 25 July 2006 . END IN TEARS Kirkus Reviews . en.