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'The Babes in the Wood' by Ruth Rendell; 'The Vanished Man' by Jeffery Deaver; 'Good Morning, Heartache' by Peter Duchin and John Morgan Wilson
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/ Duchin, Peter
/ Rendell, Ruth
/ Wexford, Reginald
/ Wilson, John
2003
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/ Duchin, Peter
/ Rendell, Ruth
/ Wexford, Reginald
/ Wilson, John
2003
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'The Babes in the Wood' by Ruth Rendell; 'The Vanished Man' by Jeffery Deaver; 'Good Morning, Heartache' by Peter Duchin and John Morgan Wilson
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'The Babes in the Wood' by Ruth Rendell; 'The Vanished Man' by Jeffery Deaver; 'Good Morning, Heartache' by Peter Duchin and John Morgan Wilson
2003
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[Ruth Rendell] is all too willing to make life easy for Chief Inspector Reginald Wexford in \"The Babes in the Wood.\" In circumstances when an American cop would be arresting people and dragging them downtown for glaring lights and screeching questions, Wexford might just as soon go home for tea, leaving the suspects to stew (or just sleep) overnight. [Jeffery Deaver]'s \"The Vanished Man\" was one of the best novels I read in 2003, but one of my colleagues was disappointed by it. \"I like it when Deaver MESSES with me,\" he said, not using that verb. \"And he didn't MESS with me enough in this one.\" A very few of the tales are a little ham-handed by Deaver standards. Perhaps they're some of his earlier works, not quite salvageable even by Deaver, who is usually a painstaking rewriter.
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