With floods threatening both the town of Kingsmarkham and his own home
and no end to the rain in sight, Chief Inspector Wexford already has his
hands full when he learns that two local teenagers have gone missing
along with their sitter, Joanna Troy. Their hysterical mother is
convinced that all three have drowned, and as the hours stretch into
days Wexford suspects a case of kidnapping, perhaps connected with an
unusual sect called the Church of the Good Gospel. But when the sitter's
smashed-up car is found at the bottom of a local quarry--occupied by a
battered corpse--the investigation takes on a very different hue.
For her 19th Chief Inspector Wexford mystery, Ruth Rendell tells a story
that is as taut and atmospheric as anything she has ever written. Ruth
Rendell has won many awards, including the Crime Writers' Association
Cartier Diamond Dagger.