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The Best Man to Die

An Inspector Wexford Mystery

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The Best Man to Die

By: Ruth Rendell
Narrated by: Davina Porter
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Who could have suspected that the exciting stag party for the groom would be the prelude to the murder of his close friend Charlie Hatton? And Charlie's death was only the first in a string of puzzling murders involving small-time gangsters, cheating husbands, and loose women. Now Chief Inspector Wexford and his assistant join forces with the groom to track down a killer....

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Inspector Wexford is back again and in fine form! Along with his ever present, righteously repressed, dour partner Burden, they plod along to solve yet another puzzling murder. For Wexford fans its a must "listen."

Wexford is back again and in fine form!

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very engaging story with excellent narration. kept me interested and guessing right up to the end

very engaging story with excellent narration.

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Ruth Rendell writes in the classic mystery style, where the clues get revealed progressively with solid good work by the police. inspector Wexford is an old-fashioned inspector who solves the mystery through getting to understand the suspects' lives and motives. In this one, there are two cases which don't initially seem to have anything in common, though of course, they do.

I would also like to say that Davina Porter was great as narrator. I've listened to a couple that I felt she didn't do as well, so was not sure if I would enjoy this one. But she was perfect! Great job bringing life and interest to the reading and also differentiating the voices. This could have been a dull book read by someone less talented. I'm really happy that I can sing her praises here. The ones I heard and didn't care for so much must (I'm delighted to say) have just been flukes.

Highly recommend both book and reader!

Classic who-dunnit

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Dialogues shifting from nits to leaps makes an unearned fog that clears only due to an import.

Plot swings dominate

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This is my first Inspector Wexford mystery. I enjoyed the narrator very much. Davina Porter always does a great job distinguishing the characters.

However, I found the plot to be just average and a bit tiresome. The dialogue between the detectives on the case grew weary. Perhaps because it was obvious midway thru who the culprit was. I felt like the clues were obvious to the reader but less obvious to the detectives, which made for slow progress.

Also, I didn’t care much for the main characters. They were all very shallow and I could not relate to them.

A bit slow

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