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Road Rage (novel)
literary work
TitleRoad Rage Taƴto
Part of the seriesInspector Wexford Taƴto
FollowsSimisola Taƴto
Followed byHarm Done Taƴto
Form of creative worknovel Taƴto
AuthorRuth Rendell Taƴto
PublisherHutchinson, Crown Publishing Group Taƴto
Publication date4 Siilto 1997 Taƴto
Country of originBiritaani-Mawndi Taƴto
Language of work or nameInngilisjo Taƴto

Road Rage ko deftere nde Ruth Rendell, winndiyanke Angalteernaajo, winndi e hitaande 1997.[1] Jaagorgal maggal ko Inspekteer Wexford, ko kañum woni naatgol 17ɓol e nder yeewtere ndee. Tiitooɗe deftere ndee ko taariindi e golle taariindi.

Diane Fisher Johnson mo Lexington Herald-Leader miijii wonde deftere nde ko "ko ɓuri ɗum fof, ko daartol bonannde tiiɗngol, ngol janngooɓe Rendell ɗaminii."[2] James King mo jaaynde Hamilton Spectator winndi wonde Wexford "meeɗaani waɗde ko ɓuri ɗum mettude e ndeeɗoo yaltugol", o inniri deftere nde "Wexford ɓurɗo semmbe meeɗaa yiyeede".[3] Sue Ann Wood mo St. Louis Post-Dispatch noddi deftere nde "ko ɓuri heewde e laabi polis" e "yeru mawɗo e oon fannu".[4]

  1. Mark Lawson (2 May 2015). "Ruth Rendell and PD James: giants of detective fiction". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  2. Johnson, Diane Fisher (14 September 1997). "Road-building takes a deadly turn". Lexington Herald-Leader. Retrieved 18 March 2025.
  3. King, James (29 November 1997). "The Queens of Murder". The Hamilton Spectator. Retrieved 18 March 2025.
  4. Wood, Sue Ann (14 September 1997). "Road Rage, Brit Style: Take It Literally". The Hamilton Spectator. Retrieved 18 March 2025.