Road Rage (novel)
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Road Rage (novel)
| Title | Road Rage |
|---|---|
| Part of the series | Inspector Wexford |
| Follows | Simisola |
| Followed by | Harm Done |
| Form of creative work | novel |
| Author | Ruth Rendell |
| Publisher | Hutchinson, Crown Publishing Group |
| Publication date | 4 Siilto 1997 |
| Country of origin | Biritaani-Mawndi |
| Language of work or name | Inngilisjo |
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.
Jaɓɓugo
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]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]
Tuugnorgal
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]- ↑ Mark Lawson (2 May 2015). "Ruth Rendell and PD James: giants of detective fiction". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
- ↑ Johnson, Diane Fisher (14 September 1997). "Road-building takes a deadly turn". Lexington Herald-Leader. Retrieved 18 March 2025.
- ↑ King, James (29 November 1997). "The Queens of Murder". The Hamilton Spectator. Retrieved 18 March 2025.
- ↑ Wood, Sue Ann (14 September 1997). "Road Rage, Brit Style: Take It Literally". The Hamilton Spectator. Retrieved 18 March 2025.