A review by crowyhead
No More Dying Then by Ruth Rendell

3.0

One child, a twelve-year-old girl, has been missing for several months. Now, another child, a five-year-old boy, has disappeared, and Inspector Wexford fears that time is running out. This is an excellent mystery/crime story (it kept me guessing right up until the end), but it's almost more of a character study as we get inside the head of Inspector Burden, Wexford's aptly named colleague. Burden's wife has recently passed away, and he is consumed with grief and anger, causing him to react to the case in an unpredictable manner.