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Ruth Rendell (born 1930) is a British Crime Writer. Her works can be divided into three main characters.
'''Ruth Rendell''' (born 1930) is a British Crime Writer. Her works can be divided into three main characters.


* The [[Inspector Wexford]] novels. [[Mystery Fiction]] featuring Chief Inspector Wexford and his sidekick Inspector Michael Burden. Now 23 books in the series
* The [[Inspector Wexford]] novels. [[Mystery Fiction]] featuring Chief Inspector Wexford and his sidekick Inspector Michael Burden. Now 23 books in the series
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Outside her writing, Ruth Rendell sits in the House of Lords as a Labour peer.
Outside her writing, Ruth Rendell sits in the House of Lords as a Labour peer.


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* [[Confess to a Lesser Crime]]: How the murderer escapes justice for a while in 'Put On By Cunning'
* [[Confess to a Lesser Crime]]: How the murderer escapes justice for a while in 'Put On By Cunning'
* [[Defective Detective]]: Averted by Reg Wexford. He is happily married, has no particular vices and is generally well-liked.
* [[Defective Detective]]: Averted by Reg Wexford. He is happily married, has no particular vices and is generally well-liked.