No More Dying Then

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No More Dying Then
Author Ruth Rendell
Language English
Series Inspector Wexford #6
Genre(s) Crime/Mystery
Publisher Hutchinson
Released 4 October 1971
Media Type Print
ISBN ISBN 0-09-907400-1 (paperback)
Preceded by One Across, Two Down
Followed by Murder Being Once Done

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 Crime Novels of the Century.

[edit] Plot

On a stormy February afternoon, little Stella Rivers disappears and is never seen again. Then, on a warm October day, five-year-old John Lawrence fails to come home, and evil, mad, taunting letters begin, which make the worst, unspoken imaginings a brutal reality.



Ruth Rendell
The Inspector Wexford Novels
From Doon With Death | Wolf to the Slaughter | The Best Man to Die | A New Lease of Death | A Guilty Thing Surprised | No More Dying Then | Murder Being Once Done | Some Lie and Some Die | Shake Hands Forever | A Sleeping Life | Put on by Cunning | The Speaker of Mandarin | An Unkindness of Ravens | The Veiled One | Kissing the Gunner's Daughter | Simisola | Road Rage | Harm Done | The Babes in the Wood | End in Tears