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A missing black girl is the first clue to a small community's dark heart of racism and violence for Chief Inspector Wexford. The subsequent strangling of a middle-aged white woman and the body of a black girl found in a shallow grave turn his hometown into a shocking, blood-chilling scene of social, racial, and family crimes.
Anonymous
Posted December 21, 2011
Fine writing, interesting local color, good story...my only comlpaint: there are too many characters, hard to keep track of them all...
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Overview
In the quiet Sussex country town of Kingsmarkham, the daughter of Nigerian physician Raymond Akande is missing. "It's probably nothing, " says Dr. Akande to his friend and client Chief Inspector Wexford, whose help he enlists.But the days that follow prove the doctor dreadfully wrong. A young woman is found murdered not Melanie, but the last person to have seen and spoken to her. A second woman's body is discovered, again not Melanie's, but like her, young and black. A ...