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Details: The great flautists death seemed to Chief Inspector Wexford an open-&-shut case of misadventure, but with the return of his daughter after an absence of 19 years come a couple of niggling doubts... Read by ITVs Inspector Wexford, George Baker. Sir Manuel Camargue, one of the greatest flautists of his time, was dead. Misadventure. An old man, ankle-deep in snow, he lost his foothold in the dark, slipping into water to be trapped under a lid of ice. Only a glove remained to point to where he lay, one of its fingers rising up out of the drifts. Theres nothing Chief Inspector Wexford likes better than an open-&-shut case. They?re so restful. & yet there are one or two niggling doubts ? & the disturbing return of Camargues daughter, now a considerable heiress, after an absence of nineteen years. Is Wexford going to listen to that naggin inner voice of his? & if he does, what exactly does he plan to do? Ideal for: Ruth Rendell fans everywhere. Running time approximately: 3 hours. 3 CD's abridged.