Description
Simisola is the sixteenth novel in Ruth Rendell’s Inspector Wexford series, combining a gripping mystery with a thought-provoking exploration of racism, sexual violence, and the social tensions affecting a once-peaceful town. When Melanie, the daughter of Wexford’s new doctor, disappears, Chief Inspector Wexford must investigate more than a simple missing-person case—he is challenged to confront his own beliefs and prejudices while navigating the complexities of a racially tense community.
Set in the quiet town of Kingsmarkham, where only eighteen black residents live, the novel explores how fear, suspicion, and societal bias influence both individuals and the wider community. As Wexford unravels the circumstances of Melanie’s disappearance, readers are drawn into a tense, emotional, and morally complex investigation that tests the limits of justice and human empathy.
Simisola is perfect for fans of crime fiction who appreciate layered mysteries that address social issues as well as suspenseful storytelling.













