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Bezig met laden... Harm done (origineel 1999; editie 2000)door Ruth Rendell
Informatie over het werkVermoorde schuld door Ruth Rendell (1999)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. A Wexford le toca enfrentarse a todo. Le serán necesarias grandes dosis de paciencia, tacto y generosidad para resolver los distintos casos y devolver la tranquilidad a una comunidad en la que han pasado demasiadas cosas en demasiado poco tiempo. Pero siempre quedará en el aire una pregunta: tanta manipulación de la juventud y de la infancia, no dejará secuelas ? From Amazon: The search for the body commenced. Then the victim walked into town. Behind the picture-postcard façade of Kingsmarkham lies a community rife with violence, betrayal, and a taste for vengeance. When sixteen-year-old Lizzie Cromwell reappears no one knows where she has been, including Lizzie herself. Inspector Wexford thinks she was with a boyfriend. But the disappearance of a three-year-old girl casts a more ominous light on events. And when the public's outrage turns toward a recently released pederast and another suspect turns up stabbed to death, Wexford must try to unravel the mystery before any more bodies appear, and before a mob of local vigilantes metes out a rough justice to their least favorite suspect. In Harm Done, the violence is near at hand, and evil lies just a few doors down the block. My Thoughts: This complex novel interweaves three stories...the abduction and then return of two young women...the return of a convicted pedophile to his home after he has served his time...and the case of an abused wife that finally ends in murder. I really enjoyed the book but it had so many characters that remembering who was who was very difficult. In spite of the three different stories and the mob of characters...Ruth Rendell manages to pull them all together in the end. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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In Britain, a pedophile's house is burned by an angry mob when a girl disappears, the man having been recently released from jail. But Inspector Wexford is not swayed by the obvious and traces the disappearance to the girl's home and her abusive father. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Review of the Audible Studios audiobook edition (May 4, 2009) narrated by Nigel Anthony, of the original hardcover from Hutchinson (UK) (September, 1999)
Harm Done contains further kidnappings, as did the previous Wexford novel Road Rage (1997) in which Dora Wexford was one of the kidnapped. As opposed to the activists involved in the earlier book, the motives are more obscure this time out. It becomes even more bizarre when two of the victims reappear, mostly unharmed, but refuse to say where they've been or give confusing answers. Then a much younger child disappears and the motive may be something completely different. Eventually there are murders as well, but the main mystery of the book involves the abductions.
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The front cover of the original Hutchinson (UK) 1999 hardcover. Image sourced from Goodreads.
I wasn't very engaged with this novel. There weren't even any quotable passages that struck my attention. When the reasons for the earlier abductions becomes clear, it just seems too bizarre and rather sad. The motive for the child abduction is more disturbing but is resolved in a manner that doesn't quite satisfy.
This was Wexford #18 in the series of 24 novels. I had previously skipped over #15 to #18 as they were proving difficult to source. No convenient Kindle eBooks exist and the Toronto Public Library online search & hold system was struck down in October 2023 (which is still ongoing, but the latest update is that they hope to restore online holds in February 2024) by a ransomware attack (rumoured to be Russian based) which prevents you from locating and placing books on hold throughout the system (short of physically going around Toronto to each branch personally and searching the shelves by hand). I've decided to complete my Wexford/Rendell binge by sourcing the audiobooks which are not ideal as I am also trying to spot Wexford's personal Laws and Rules along the way. Listening on audio might cause me to miss them.
The narration by Nigel Anthony was excellent in all voices in this edition. Anthony was excellent at mimicking the deep-voice gravitas and the West Country burr of actor George Baker (who played Chief Inspector Wexford in the TV series).
Wexford's Laws
There were no Wexford's Laws mentioned in this book.
Trivia and Links
Harm Done was adapted for television as part of the Ruth Rendell / Inspector Wexford Mysteries TV series (1987-2000) as Season 12 Episode 1 in 2000 with actor George Baker as Chief Inspector Wexford. It was the final episode of the TV series. I could not find a free posting of it online. Here in Canada it is available on the Britbox streaming service. ( )