Road Rage

Mystery & Suspense, Police Procedural, Fiction & Literature, Thrillers
Cover of the book Road Rage by Ruth Rendell, Random House Publishing Group
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Ruth Rendell ISBN: 9780307806130
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group Publication: September 14, 2011
Imprint: Dell Language: English
Author: Ruth Rendell
ISBN: 9780307806130
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Publication: September 14, 2011
Imprint: Dell
Language: English

Winner of multiple Edgar and Gold Dagger awards including the most prestigious Edgar of them all, the Grand Master, Ruth Rendell returns with a novel that pits Chief Inspector Wexford against a quite personal foe: the environmental terrorists who kidnap and threaten the lives of five hostages--including Wexford's own wife.

As Road Rage begins, Chief Inspector Wexford is walking through Framhurst Great Wood, just outside his beloved town of Kingsmarkham, for what he tells himself will be the last time. He can no longer bear to look at the natural beauty that will soon be despoiled by the construction of a new highway. Wexford rather despairs of the project; his more sanguine wife, Dora, is active on a committee to save the threatened land. Others are more desperate to achieve their end, and their means include the taking of hostages, including Dora, and the threat to begin murdering them.

How Wexford and his dedicated team of police officers race against time to learn the identity of the kidnappers and discover the whereabouts of the hostages will rivet readers who delight in following the intricate details of an intensive police investigation. But, as in every Ruth Rendell novel, the mortal drama raises political and moral questions that are not resolved with the closing of the case, and that apply far beyond the limits of Kingsmarkham.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Winner of multiple Edgar and Gold Dagger awards including the most prestigious Edgar of them all, the Grand Master, Ruth Rendell returns with a novel that pits Chief Inspector Wexford against a quite personal foe: the environmental terrorists who kidnap and threaten the lives of five hostages--including Wexford's own wife.

As Road Rage begins, Chief Inspector Wexford is walking through Framhurst Great Wood, just outside his beloved town of Kingsmarkham, for what he tells himself will be the last time. He can no longer bear to look at the natural beauty that will soon be despoiled by the construction of a new highway. Wexford rather despairs of the project; his more sanguine wife, Dora, is active on a committee to save the threatened land. Others are more desperate to achieve their end, and their means include the taking of hostages, including Dora, and the threat to begin murdering them.

How Wexford and his dedicated team of police officers race against time to learn the identity of the kidnappers and discover the whereabouts of the hostages will rivet readers who delight in following the intricate details of an intensive police investigation. But, as in every Ruth Rendell novel, the mortal drama raises political and moral questions that are not resolved with the closing of the case, and that apply far beyond the limits of Kingsmarkham.

More books from Random House Publishing Group

Cover of the book Callie's Cowboy by Ruth Rendell
Cover of the book Evening Class by Ruth Rendell
Cover of the book Mother Massage by Ruth Rendell
Cover of the book A Love for All Time by Ruth Rendell
Cover of the book Burn Down the Night by Ruth Rendell
Cover of the book Pegasus in Flight by Ruth Rendell
Cover of the book Every Last One by Ruth Rendell
Cover of the book You Live Once by Ruth Rendell
Cover of the book Snopes by Ruth Rendell
Cover of the book The Inquisitor by Ruth Rendell
Cover of the book Blood Type by Ruth Rendell
Cover of the book Night Work by Ruth Rendell
Cover of the book Transgressions by Ruth Rendell
Cover of the book Second Child by Ruth Rendell
Cover of the book Don't Bunch Up by Ruth Rendell
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy