A review by andyshute
Shake Hands Forever by Ruth Rendell

2.0

I liked this one less, partly for the somewhat static plot. Watching Wexford obsess over the killer for a year got a little repetitive. Also, I found it odd that his superior doesn't agree with his methods and finds Wexford irritating given that Wexford has closed so many cases. Plus, we have to contend with Wexford contemplating having an affair which just felt uncomfortable. Clearly I'm more of a prude than I thought! Still, it's not terrible, just not as good as some of the others.