A new lease of death
por Ruth Rendell
Chief Inspector Wexford had every reason to remember the Painter case. It might have seemed ordinary to some, but to Wexford it had been remarkable - it was the first murder he'd ever handled on his own. It certainly had …
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Chief Inspector Wexford had every reason to remember the Painter case. It might have seemed ordinary to some, but to Wexford it had been remarkable - it was the first murder he'd ever handled on his own. It certainly had been remarkable to Painter, because it hanged him. There had been no real mystery. Painter had done it all right, there had never been any real doubt in anyone's mind. Until now. Fifteen years later, there is someone who wants it retraced and re-examined, someone who wants history changed, the universe disturbed - and Wexford proved wrong ...
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"Chief Inspector Wexford had every reason to remember the Painter case. It might have seemed ordinary to some, but to Wexford it had been remarkable - it was the first …"
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