Harm Done, Ruth Rendell
Harm Done, Ruth Rendell
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Harm Done
An Inspector Wexford Mystery

Author: Ruth Rendell

Narrator: Christopher Ravenscroft

Abridged: 3 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/05/2000


Synopsis

On the day Lizzie came back from the dead, the police and her family and neighbors had already begun to search for her body. She had been missing for three days. Never an articulate child, between her confusion and amnesia she could not plausibly describe where she'd been or why she'd been away. Soon after, a convicted pedophile is released back into the community, adding to the already heightened fears of parents in the Muriel Campden Estate where he lives. Then the child of a wealthy executive disappears, and not long after, a suspect in the kidnapping is found stabbed to death.

Chief Inspector Wexford is charged with solving the mysterious disappearances, protecting a pedophile, and catching a killer. As he searches for connections, he finds himself focusing on domestic violence. His daughter, Sylvia, a social worker, has come to work nearby in a refuge for battered women called The Hide. Her marriage is also strained, although her husband has never raised a hand to her. Others in Kingsmarkham are not so fortunate. As Wexford moves closer to the truth, he confronts the discomfiting lesson that when it comes to the inner life of families, justice is rarely as straightforward as the letter of the law.

About The Author

Ruth Rendell is the author of 46 books. Her reputation as both a literary master and a great storyteller has grown both in Britain and internationally with each new book. She is the winner of many awards, including three Edgars, four Gold Daggers, the Commander of the British Empire Award, and the most prestigious Edgar of them all, the Grand Master Award. She lives in London, England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Craig on September 09, 2017

These days Harm Done would probably have to carry a warning, “contains material that some readers may find troubling”—not murder (we all flock to that, of course, and, besides, the body count stays comparatively low), but domestic violence. So the book is best avoided by those who flinch in the face......more

Goodreads review by Sushi (寿司) on January 12, 2022

COMMENTO PRE LETTURA: Ho già letto due libri di Ruth Rendell a cui ho dato 3☆. Perchè ho questo libro? Perchè l'ho comprato prima di leggere il primo di questa autrice. Questo è uscito il 9 marzo 2015 e io ho letto il primo libro 20gg dopo. L'altro l'ho letto nel 2019 e mi è stato regalato da mia zia......more

Goodreads review by David on May 24, 2023

A longer Wexford book than usual covers a couple of girls missing and abducted and released, release from prison of a paedophile back to his daughter’s housing estate, and serious domestic abuse. Several threads running at the same time do not affect the momentum of the book - the Wexford character......more

Goodreads review by Rosemary on September 01, 2023

I have submitted this review after listening to the audiobook of this title. (Audible Membership) A series of events related to abuse of women, interlocked by the lives of the people concerned.......more

Goodreads review by Tita on January 31, 2023

Vejam a minha opinião em vídeo, AQUI.......more


Quotes

"Ruth Rendell is unequivocally the most brilliant mystery writer of our time."
--Patricia Cornwell

"Rendell's clear, shapely prose casts the mesmerizing spell of the confessional."
--The New Yorker

"No one plays head games quite as well as Rendell."
--The Gazette (Montreal)

"Rendell writes with such elegance and restraint, with such a literate voice and an insightful mind, that she transcends the mystery genre and achieves something almost sublime."
--Los Angeles Times

"No one writes with more devastating accuracy about the world we live and commit sins in today. . . . She is one of our most important novelists."
--John Mortimer

"Rendell just seems to get sharper and sharper."
--The Ottawa Citizen

"British crime at its best can be found in the fiction of Ruth Rendell, for whom no superlative is sufficient."
--Chronicle-Herald (Halifax)

"Ruth Rendell has written some of the best novels of twentieth-century crime fiction."
--Frances Fyfield, author of Blind Date and Without Consent

"Ruth Rendell is surely one of the greatest novelists presently at work in our language. She is a writer whose work should be read by anyone who enjoys either brilliant mystery--or distinguished literature."
--Scott Turow