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ISBN: 0375704957

ISBN13: 9780375704956

Shake Hands Forever

(Book #9 in the Inspector Wexford Series)

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The bed was neatly made, and the woman on top neatly strangled. According to all accounts, Angela Hathall was deeply in love with her husband and far too paranoid to invite an unknown person into their home. So who managed to gain entry and strangle her without a struggle? That is the problem facing Inspector Wexford in Shake Hands Forever . Perhaps it was the mystery woman who left her fingerprints on the Hathall's bathtub? Perhaps it was Angela's...

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Good Plot; Great Ending; Great Writing

As always with Ruth Rendell the writing is outstanding. She does not waste words and every scene has an important purpose. Each sentence is well-written. Inspector Wexford is worth spending time with because he comes across like a real person. Indeed, he always seems human when some of his ideas are proven wrong. He has persistence and determination. This mystery has an excellent ending that surprised me. The ending was plausible and the plot makes sense.

Sharp, focused mystery

Shake Hands For Ever - a novel which takes its title from a work by Michael Drayton - is very much a Wexford novel. There's not a lot of Burden here at all, instead Rendell turns her full attention to the character of Wexford, and his frustration when he comes upon a case which he feels he knows the answer to, but cannot prove. Until, one year after it occurs, new information starts turning up...Robert Hathall is bringing his overbearing, overcritical mother home to meet his second wife Angela, a woman whom Mrs Hathall clearly detests (mainly for the fact that she thinks she split up her son's first marriage). Angela was supposed to meet her husband and mother-in-law at the train station, but didn't turn up. Eventually, the two make their way home, and discover her dead body, strangled on the bed. Having cleaned the house immaculately for the impending visit, there is almost nothing to go on.This is not really a whodunnit, as pretty early on Wexford decides he knows who did it. All he has to do is prove it, and the why, and the how. But it proves an impossible task, and when he is warned off the case by his superior, for "harassing" his chief suspect, Wexford undertakes some private investigations of his own...Although I don't think Shake Hands for Ever is quite the one of the best Wexford novels - it is beautifully focused, yes, but as this is mainly a "Wexford must prove his theory" novel, there aren't a great range of characters, although those that are are as well-drawn and fascinating as ever - it is still very fine indeed. It boasts, of the Wexford books anyway, possibly Rendell's finest last-chapter shock of her career. It's an excellent crime/mystery novel, which even though we think we know what is going on, is far from predictable, and the story goes deeper than we at first think. The prose is sharp, and socially aware as ever. Ominous and dark, too, brilliantly balanced by some moments great humour. Rendell's almost vicious wit is often glossed over, not even noticed, by most reviewers, but it is another of those things which make her so special. Her latest book, The Rottweiler, was full of it, and it was marvellous!To sum up, Shake Hands For Ever is, though not the very very best, a great Wexford novel from Ruth Rendell - one who all fans of hers must read.

Very intriguing!

This novel will test your sleuthing skills. Rendell throws in several red herrings and will really trip you up. Just when you think you know whodunnit, sorry! You're wrong! I really was confused up until the end. I enjoyed this book very much. If you want something shorter, check out her collections of short stories: The Fever Tree and Blood Lines. Ruth Rendell is the best!

An outstanding Wexford mystery

Back in the days before Ruth Rendell acquired those irritating literary pretensions, she wrote mysteries like this one--ingeniously plotted, quickly paced, and best of all, under 200 pages. SHAKE HANDS FOREVER is a perfect example of the author at her effortless best, and of all the Wexford novels I've read, it's both the most absorbing and the most rewarding. Everything about Rendell's work that readers like myself have come to cherish--her terrific, often hilarious prose, her sharp dialogue, her firmly drawn characters, her deference to human psychology--can be found in this novel.Angela Hathall is found murdered in a house utterly devoid of clues, except for a single scarred fingerprint on the side of a bathtub. Chief Inspector Wexford's instinct tells him that the murderer is the victim's shifty-eyed husband, and as usual, his instinct is half-right--but there is much more to this case than meets the eye, for both Wexford and the reader. From first page to last, this beautifully written story is a delight. Rendell seldom takes a traditional approach to storytelling, and this particular case manages to both uphold and flout the conventions of the classic English detective story, leading to one of the author's most genuinely surprising denouements. As the best mysteries do, this one literally caused me to fall out of my seat, so clever (and yet so logical) is the resolution. If you love mysteries (and if you love Rendell), SHAKE HANDS FOREVER is one pleasure you owe yourself.

A real shocker of a surprise at the end.

An unpleasant man's wife is found murdered. Her body is discovered by his equally (although in a different way) unpleasant mother. Seems the wife was a loser, too, and perhaps a thief. The man doesn't seem to be grieving very much--merely disgruntled. This is a great study by Rendell of some ordinary and unattractive people for whom it is very difficult to summon sympathy; she makes them pathetic in the end. Wexford has an unexpected but improving experience before he's solved it and the ending is truly a surprise. A wonderful read (and even re-read!)
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