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Simisola: Part One: Directed by Jim Goddard. With George Baker, Christopher Ravenscroft, Jane Lapotaire, George Harris. Wexford's new Nigerian doctor reports his 22 year old daughter missing and the last person known to have seen her is found murdered.
- (114)
- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- Jim Goddard
- 1996-01-26
Simisola: Part Two: With George Baker, Christopher Ravenscroft, Jane Lapotaire, Louie Ramsay. Wexford finds suspect who burgled the house of the murdered unemployment worker and believes he has discovered the body of Dr. Akande's missing daughter.
- (44)
- 1996-02-02
- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- 53
Simisola: Part Three: With George Baker, Christopher Ravenscroft, Jane Lapotaire, Michael Cochrane. With his best witness still comatose, Wexford deduces the unidentified dead girl was an abused servant, so he seeks the truth in the homes of the well-to-do.
- (42)
- 1996-02-09
- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- 51
Simisola is a 1994 novel by British crime writer Ruth Rendell. It features her recurring detective Inspector Wexford, and is the 17th in the series. Though a murder mystery, the book also touches on the themes of racism, welfare dependency and new forms of slavery.
- 348 pp
- Ruth Rendell
- 24 September 1994
Nov 2, 2011 · 4.1 991 ratings. Book 16 of 24: Inspector Wexford. See all formats and editions. “Ruth Rendell is the best mystery writer in the English-speaking world.”—Time. No one admitted to spotting the doctor's missing daughter—even after the murders began.
- (991)
- Ruth Rendell
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Dr. Akande (George Harris, "Raiders of the Lost Ark"), Inspector Wexford's new Nigerian doctor, reports his 22-year-old daughter missing, and the last person known to have seen her is found murdered. Featuring Idris Elba as Raffy.
Jan 1, 2001 · Simisola is the 16th book in author Ruth Rendell's Inspector Reginald Wexford series, published in 1994. This one is equal parts introspection on the part of Wexford and criminal investigation into crimes involving Black victims.