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Apr 12, 2005 · The agonising death of his second wife, followed by his own fight against cancer. Then there was the professional disappointment of being proposed by James Bond author, Ian Fleming, to star in the first 007 movie, Dr No, only to see the part go to Sean Connery.
- No More Dying Then - Inspector Wexford
Wexford’s investigations are further complicated when the...
- Wexford's sidekick prepares to pack his bags
After his first wife died, he had an affair with an actress,...
- No More Dying Then - Inspector Wexford
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DCI Wexford
1. George Baker
DI Burden
1. Christopher Ravenscroft
Dora Wexford
1. Louie Ramsay
Suite from No More Dying ThenThe Wexford soundtrack was composed, performed, arranged and produced by Brian Bennett at Honeyhill Studios in Hertfordshire.
- Jan Sargent
- Sam Moore
He has a placid wife, Dora, and two daughters, Sheila and Sylvia. He has a good relationship with Sheila (his favourite) but a difficult relationship with Sylvia (who feels slighted though he has never actually intended to slight her).
Sep 17, 1992 · After his first wife died, he had an affair with an actress, from a world, he knew nothing about. And then he married for a second time, a woman (Jenny played by Diane Keen) who is much better educated than he is.”
- Katie Ekberg
Jan 1, 2001 · Wexford's assistant Mike Burden is still mourning the loss of his wife and is distracted from his police duties. An extensive subplot involves him becoming involved with the divorced mother of the 2nd abducted child and the reader will become concerned that the woman may in fact be a suspect.
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Wexford's wife Dora is released by the terrorists, but young Roxanne is found dead, and young Ryan has apparently defected to the terrorists.
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Wexford's only option is to wait and hope that the one surviving victim - the mother, Mrs Fanshawe - regains consciousness. But when she finally awakens six weeks later, Wexford's attention has already been distracted by a new and very violent case.