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The fourth in the Chief Inspector Wexford series, reissued in B format to tie-in with the long awaited new Wexford prequel, Monster in the Box.A man and his daughter lie dead after a car accident. Strangely, no other car was involved and no cause has been found. Wexford's only option is to wait and hope that the one surviving victim – the mother, Mrs Fanshawe – regains consciousness. But when she finally awakens six weeks later, Wexford's attention has already been distracted by a new and very violent case. Walking by the canal that same morning, Wexford discovered the bloody body of Charlie Hatton.The two cases are obviously unrelated, although something is bothering Wexford and he can't work out why or what. But just as he begins to wonder whether there could in fact be a connection, the unexpected occurs: the Fanshawe daughter, believed to be killed in the accident, appears at her mother's beside very much alive...
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Fiction, Police in fiction, Police, Inspector Wexford (Fictitious character), Mystery, Inspector Wexford (fictional character), detective story, mystery, British detective, England, fiction, Wexford, inspector (fictitious character), fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, general, Kingsmarkham (England : Imaginary place), Roman policierPlaces
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The best man to die: a Chief Inspector Wexford mystery
1975, Ballantine Books
in English
- 1st Ballantine Books ed.
0345345304 9780345345301
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"JACK PERTWEE was getting married in the morning and the Kingsmarkham and District Darts Club were in the Dragon to give him what George Carter called a send-off."
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