The Best Man to Die

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The Best Man to Die
Author Ruth Rendell
Language English
Series Inspector Wexford # 4
Genre(s) Crime/Mystery
Publisher John Long
Released June 1969
Media Type Print
Preceded by The Secret House of Death
Followed by A Guilty Thing Surprised

The Best to Die is a novel by British crime-writer Ruth Rendell. it was first published in 1969, and is the 4th entry in her popular Inspector Wexford series.


[edit] Plot

The fatal car accident involving the stockbroker Fanshawe couldn't possibly be connected with the murder of a cocky little lorry driver. But was it a coincidence that the latter died the day after Mrs Fanshawe regained consciousness?



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