The Babes In The Wood
(RUTH RENDELL)
A couple returns from a weekend in Paris to find their two teenage children and the baby-sitter have disappeared. With the area around the town of Kings Markham flooded, the mother and Chief Inspector Wexford''s superior both think they have drowned ? but when the Subaqua frogmen find nothing Wexford''s intuitions are confirmed. Are the children babes in the wood or are they no innocents? Are they still alive? In any event, their disappearance will catalyze the breakup of several marriages. It has little menace, with the main protagonists never in danger, but The Babes in the Wood is a good page-turner, with a steady flow of possibilities, uncertainties, and twists. As usual, Rendell provides a fascinating collection of characters: as well as the still-interesting Wexford and his sidekick Burden, these include the members of a revivalist church, a high-flying Londoner with a model wife and a rarely used country home, and an unusually with it grandmother. And the background events offer their own interest ? Wexford''s own house is at risk from the floods, while one of his daughters is threatened in a most unexpected fashion. The Babes in the Wood won''t disappoint Rendell aficionados.
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