Murder Being Once Done

1972 novel by Ruth Rendell From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Murder Being Once Done is a novel by British crime-writer Ruth Rendell, first published in 1972.[1] It is the seventh entry in her popular Inspector Wexford series.

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Murder Being Once Done
AuthorRuth Rendell
LanguageEnglish
SeriesInspector Wexford #7
GenreCrime, Mystery novel
PublisherHutchinson (UK)
The Crime Club (US)
Publication date17 July 1972
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages192 pp
ISBN0-09-111600-7
OCLC694262
Dewey Decimal823/.9/14
LC ClassPZ4.R4132 Mu PR6068.E63
Preceded byNo More Dying Then 
Followed bySome Lie and Some Die 
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Reception

Lenore Glen Offord of the San Francisco Examiner wrote: "Highly interesting cross-section of English middle class life provides the basis for the straight-detection item, with all the fine characterizations and surprises that one expects of Rendell."[2] The Lewiston Evening Journal called it a "fine example of brilliant characterization, neat plotting realism and pace to command the fullest possible attention of the reader from the first paragraph to the final punctuation mark."[3] Ruth Vastine of The Press of Atlantic City stated: "There are sections of the book which describe the countryside and other various locations and some of these are overdone. Nonetheless, the story is a very involving and successful who-done-it."[4]

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