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No More Dying Then Information
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 No More Dying Then is a novel by British crime-writer Ruth Rendell. It was first published in 1971, and is the 6th entry in her popular Inspector Wexford series. The Independent Mystery Booksellers Association listed the book as one of its 100 Favourite...


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Critical Essay by The Times Literary Supplement
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 Ruth Rendell is really first-class, easy, natural and gemutlich in her writing, unhampered in her invention, a natural storyteller who uses crime as conveniently as the Victorian novelists used to, as a tensing part of stories about people. In [No More Dying Then], a provincial policeman has lost his wife and is suffering agonies of deprivation, and a child disappears, not the first to go in this town. Among many good characters, the creation of the destructively indolent Ivor Swan is especially worth prais...


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