Simisola
1994 • 384 pages

In the quiet Sussex country town of Kingsmarkham, the daughter of Nigerian physician Raymond Akande is missing. "It's probably nothing," says Dr. Akande to his friend and client Chief Inspector Wexford, whose help he enlists. But the days that follow prove the doctor dreadfully wrong. A young woman is found murdered not Melanie, but the last person to have seen and spoken to her. A second woman's body is discovered, again not Melanie's, but like her, young and black. A third woman turns up beaten and unconscious; like the others, she is of Nigerian origin. As Inspector Wexford's investigation stretches from days into weeks, it becomes his unhappy obligation to counter the hopes of the doctor and his wife. In Wexford's professional opinion, Melanie, like the other young women, has become the victim of a serial killer with a horrifyingly singular objective. "From the Paperback edition.

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Inspector Wexford is a 18-book series with 16 primary works first released in 1964 with contributions by Ruth Rendell and Robin Bailey.

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A New Lease of Death
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Wolf to the Slaughter
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The Best Man to Die
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No More Dying Then
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Murder Being Once Done
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Put On By Cunning
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Speaker of Mandarin
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