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Murder Being Once Done
  

Murder Being Once Done (Paperback)

by Ruth Rendell (Author)
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From Library Journal

This Inspector Wexford duo debuted back-to-back in 1972. Murder finds the British sleuth defying doctor's orders and investigating the death of a young girl, while Dying (LJ 7/72) offers a baffling case of two kidnapped children. A double dose of Rendell is twice the fun.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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Robin Bailey is the perfect reader for this puzzling, intriguing detective novel. His fully voiced presentation illuminates Rendell's genius. Bailey's "voices" tell the story--from the calm, probing inquiries of Detective Chief Inspector Wexford to the faintly mocking, cultured tones of the gay neighbor, from the self-assured voice of the rich developer to the delicate strains of that man's very feminine wife. Bailey serves them up with equal relish, equal skill. Lively pacing and subtle interpretations of character are this reader's strong suits. J. B. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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3.0 out of 5 stars Muddled mystery with a far-fetched conclusion., April 7 2002
By E. Bukowsky "booklover10" (NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Murder Being Once Done (Paperback)
Ruth Rendell's "Murder Being Once Done," which was written in the seventies, is a flawed mystery with a few nice touches that redeem it slightly.

Inspector Wexford has not been feeling well, and he has been farmed out to his nephew's house to rest, eat right, and exercise. Wexford is supposed to avoid thinking about police work. However, there are two problems. One, Wexford is bored out of his mind. Two, his nephew is a police superintendent investigating a juicy murder. How can Wexford fail to get involved in the case?

The victim is a young woman who was found murdered in Kenbourne Vale Cemetery. Who is she and why was she killed? This woman, it turns out, was living quietly in poverty under a false name. No one knows where she came from. Wexford starts informally investigating on his own, interviewing anyone who may know something about the identity of the dead woman.

The investigation turns out to be a puzzle that challenges even Wexford's experienced and incisive mind, and he makes several wrong turns before reaching the correct conclusion. He experiences a period of self-doubt and shame when he realizes that his powers of detection may be waning somewhat. He even considers the possibility that it may be time to step aside and let the younger generation take over. Wexford is a wonderful character--intelligent, charming and compassionate. It is always a pleasure to be in his company.

Unfortunately, the mystery turns out to be less involving. While looking into the case, Wexford meets a variety of people, all of whom contribute to his understanding of what happened to the dead woman. Unfortunately, the characters are not fleshed out very well and the mystery itself turns out to be too convoluted and far-fetched to be completely satisfying. On the plus side, Rendell's description of settings is detailed and vivid and she beautifully captures Wexford's torment as he tries to deal with his mortality and his imperfections. "Murder Being Once Done" is not a great mystery, but it is a good study of an policeman who is desperately trying to prove that he still has what it takes to break a case.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Red Herrings more fleshed out than actual solution, Oct 9 2001
By Paul Miller "___[_]D___" (Memphis) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Murder Being Once Done (Paperback)
Rendell in her Wexford series seems to be operating from a definite formula. Wexford and others follow red herrings and goose chases and then well towards the end the real solution is hurriedly put on the table and consumed by the hapless reader before you really know what you have eaten. This novel has quotes from Thomas Moore's Utopia before every chapter and this theme is nicely worked into the novel by Rendell. She does
write intelligently. Her red herrings are more fleshed out than the actual solution and thats not my cup of tea.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Back to His Beef, April 15 2001
By Anna Yanco-Papa (Boston,MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Murder Being Once Done (Paperback)
As always, Reg Wexford, an older police Chief Inspector from rural England, will manage to take your breath away through his amazing ability to overcome weakness and always come out on top of the case at hand. Ruth Rendell is brilliant, introducing her readers to new characters while intertwining the old, steady ones. Inspector Wexford, one of Rendell's regulars, is visiting his nephew Howard, a Detective Superintendent in London, when a tragic murder case arises. While exploring the dark, dirty streets of London and avoiding the prestigious flower arrangements of his niece, Reg manages to overcome his illness. In the course of helping his nephew solve this murder mystery, Reg must contend with Howard's other inspectors and struggle to prove his knowledge and expertise in the field of character analysis. Filled with unwed mothers, poverty, and adoption, this novel is constantly twisting and turning through Reg's inner thoughts. Through all this, he is pulled between two opposing forces. His wife, Dora, pleads with him to rest, in accordance with the doctor's wishes. On the other hand is his burning desire to solve the young girl's murder. In the end, he manages to stay on top of the case but ignores his doctor's wishes for him to eat only bread and water. By the end of his stay in London, though, Reg is back to his beef. Once I picked this book up, I was unable to put it down. It is full of intriguing surprises and, mingled with the unpredictable new characters, comes the story of a cult with a long, uncertain past of family deceit and runaway brides. All in all, this book tickled me into giving it the rating of 4 out of 5 stars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great mystery - circa 1972 - for fans of Inspector Wexford
An interesting story, fun to read... This book is copyright 1972. I wish Amazon would tell you the year of a book's original publication in its data about a book. Read more
Published on Dec 22 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars I love Robin Bailey's reading.
I'm only half-way through and it is very captivating, Wexford is delicious as read by Robin Bailey. Read more
Published on Oct 24 1998

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