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George Baker reads The veiled one

She was wonderful, lovely lady, according to her neice. But Gwen Robson had died in bleak, concrete car park, murdered by someone who knew how to use a garotte. But was she the intended victim? Mike Burden was sure he knew who the victim was and all he had to do was break him. Wexford wasn't so sure.

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  • "She was wonderful, lovely lady, according to her neice. But Gwen Robson had died in bleak, concrete car park, murdered by someone who knew how to use a garotte. But was she the intended victim? Mike Burden was sure he knew who the victim was and all he had to do was break him. Wexford wasn't so sure."@en
  • "When a middle-aged housewife is found murdered, Mike Burden pursues the boy who reported the murder while Inspector Wexford pursues the victim's daughter."
  • "Concealed by a shroud of dirty brown velvet, looking like a heap of rags, a woman's dead body lay between a silver Escort and a dark-blue Lancia. In the desolate shopping centre car park, Wexford has been too preoccupied to notice anything out of the ordinary, only the teenage girl in the red car, driving past him rather too fast. It was Burden who called him at home with the grim news later that evening: the woman had been attacked from behind, perhaps with a thin length of wire. But before Wexford can delve any deeper into this curious murder, he, too, faces death. Can Burden solve this mysterious crime without the help of his worldly Chief Inspector?"
  • "An Inspector Wexford mystery: a middle-aged housewife is found murdered. Sidekick Burden pursues the boy who reported the murder, while Wexford pursues the victim's daughter, blackmail schemes, and the relationship between Burden and suspect number one."@en
  • "In a desolate underground car park, beneath a heap of rags lies the body of a woman. Inspector Mike Burden blunders down several blind alleys before uncovering the truth. Concealed by a shroud of dirty brown velvet, looking like a heap of rags, the woman's dead body lay between a silver Escort and a dark-blue Lancia. In the desolate shopping centre car park, Wexford has been too preoccupied to notice anything out of the ordinary, only the teenage girl in the red car, driving past him rather too fast. It was Burden who called him at home with the grim news later that evening: the woman had been attacked from behind, perhaps with a thin length of wire. But before Wexford can delve any deeper into this curious murder, he, too, faces death. Can Burden solve this mysterious crime without the help of his worldly Chief Inspector?"
  • "Inspector Wexford's investigation of the strangulation of a woman in a mall is derailed when a car bomb puts him in the hospital."@en
  • "In a desolate subterranean car park, Detective Chief Inspector Wexford has been too preoccupied to notice anything out of the ordinary - just a teenage girl in a red car, driving rather too fast. Only later does he learn of the car park victim, murdered with a length of wire."
  • "Inspector Wexford, too preoccupied to notice anything out of the ordinary, overlooks an important discovery. Inspector Burden, for a while conducting a murder investigation without the help of Wexford's intuitive genius, blunders down a number of blind alleys before uncovering the truth."@en
  • "Inspector Wexford, too preoccupied to notice anything out of the ordinary overlooks an important discovery; and Inspector Burden, for a while conducting the investigation without the help of Wexford's intuitive genius, blunders down a number of blind alleys before uncovering the truth."

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  • "Fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Audiobooks"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"

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  • "George Baker reads The veiled one"@en
  • "The Veiled One"@en
  • "The veiled one an Inspector Wexford mystery"@en
  • "The veiled one"
  • "The veiled one"@en