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41. Tigerlilly's Orchid by Ruth Rendell | |
Perfect Paperback: 280
Pages
(2010)
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Worthwhile |
42. An Unkindness of Ravens by Ruth Rendell | |
Mass Market Paperback: 352
Pages
(1986-09-12)
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Couldn't happen to a nicer guy
Not her best, but still dratted good
another excellent Rendell novel When Chief Inspector Wexford was asked to investigate the disappearance of his neighbour Rodney Williams he was certain it was just a case of another middle-aged man having run-off with a young woman. All the signs pointed that way. A waste of time to concern yourself with, his thoughts tell him. However, he would be shocked to his core when, weeks later, Rodney's disappearance turns out to be the centre of a violent and bizarre murder. As reliable as ever, this is Rendell - and Wexford - once again on fine form. If you want an entertaining, intelligent and realistic with piercing insights into society, Ruth Rendell is the author to whom you should turn. The Wexford series remains the best example of the English detective story currently being produced. It stands out not just for its layered intelligence, but its unflinching social observancy, its piercing insight into human nature, and its warm (sometimes!) and nostalgic centre in the form of Reg Wexford. This novel is a very strong addition to the series. Rendell's mystery is intricate and dramatic and original and very intriguing, with a plausible solution that will shock if not surprise. An Unkindness of Ravens is an excellent book of detection as well as being a vehicle for Rendell's unerring observational insight into society and its constant shifts and changes. It is well worth anyone's time.
Tiresome
Compulsively Readable |
43. The Rottweiler by Ruth Rendell | |
Kindle Edition: 352
Pages
(2007-12-18)
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Impressive
A novel in search of a plot
Dull...Zzzzzzzz....
Well written
The Rottweiler - Not the 'Best of Show' |
44. The BRIDESMAID/TO FEAR A PAINTED by RUTH RENDELL | |
Paperback: 496
Pages
(1998-06-04)
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A haunting exploration of an unbalanced mind
Chilling & Satisfying
Relentlessly gripping
A truly scary story Senta, the mysterious bridesmaid, proved to be a bit more mysterious than imagined.Philip missed a lot of signals and not only from her.He didn't realize that his mother had another man friend and wasn't really feeling jilted by Gerard.Philip seemed too tied up with himself to notice what others were doing. Interesting story of how it all ended with mistaken identities and lack of communication.A winner, however.
The best, by the best I couldn't disagree more with the reviewer who says the ending is dull and disappointing; it's the most dramatic and horrifying ending I've ever read.The last three pages are a tour de force of writing; it just doesn't get any better."They [the police] would come for this, though.They'd come for this." Gives me chills every time! Do yourself a favor--read it! ... Read more |
45. The Keys to the Street (Arrow Limited Edtn Crime 7) by Ruth Rendell | |
Hardcover: 384
Pages
(2006-02-02)
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Neither a drama nor a thriller
Rendell's made my neighborhood quite creepy!
Not one of her best.
I'm just speechless!
Read something else |
46. The Babes in the Wood by Ruth Rendell | |
Kindle Edition: 336
Pages
(2007-12-18)
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Beneath the surface
Wexford...er, Rendell, Strikes Again!
Soggy
Flat characters, unsatisfying ending
Another Rendell masterpiece! |
47. 13 Steps Down by Ruth Rendell | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(2006-06-06)
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One of Rendell's Best, and That's Saying a Lot
A page turner
Unpredictable
Inside a killer's boring mind
Flawed but interesting enough to be worth reading |
48. A New Lease of Death by Ruth Rendell | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2009-11-02)
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49. Fallen Curtain, The by Ruth Rendell | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2001-01)
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A deception |
50. The Thief by Ruth Rendell | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2005-03)
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ruined rendell for me
ghost writer??
Weird little story -- great for a plane trip |
51. The Fiction of Ruth Rendell: Ancient Tragedy and The Modern Family (Volume 0) by Barbara Fass Leavy | |
Paperback: 318
Pages
(2010-02-22)
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A fascinating study of Rendell and her literary influences |
52. 13 Steps Down by Ruth Rendell | |
Hardcover: 352
Pages
(2005-09-27)
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Interesting read yet disappointing
Predictable and annoying
A definite departure for Rendell
It just did not grab me.
Suspenseful but too fussy...would have made a better short story |
53. Death Notes by Ruth Rendell | |
Hardcover: 207
Pages
(1981-08)
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This detective story has an interesting twist
Inspector Wexford visits coastal California
Twists and turns
Not of the calibre of most Rendell's, but still good
A problem with tempo |
54. The Killing Doll by Ruth Rendell | |
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(1999-02)
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One of Ruth Rendell's creepiest novels
A mystery? I think not.
Pure Class
Ruth Rendell is truly amazing The Killing Doll is a relatively hard novel to pin down. Most of Rendell's novels outside the Wexford series tend to be. This one is, on the one hand, a book about the Faustian pact of young Peter Yearman who sells his soul to grow taller, and soon becomes drawn, along with his adoring older sister Dolly, into the world of the occult. However, as Peter grows up he turns away from the magick he once believed in, and goes out into the real world. Unfortunately, Dolly - shy and friendless, nervous of going outside of the house due to a large birthmark on her cheek - cannot separate herself from it - she still believes his seeming powers are genuine. As events conspire to tip her further over the edge - from very early on it is clear that isolated Dolly, who talks to her dead mother and comes to make dolls representative of those she hopes Peter's magic will harm, is a little Schizophrenic - the novel from then on dwells in the very dark places of madness, as all the characters move along happily with their dangerous delusions, until the final catastrophic chapters in which all the events are brought to a shattering climax. I adore her books. I have a passion and thirst for them which will not be slaked, and I defy anyone to deny that she is not one of the best novelists writing today. Fine, I have no problem with people disliking her books (after all, some people of course won't like keeping company with strange, slightly warped characters who tang with a disturbing, uncomfortable reality) if they find the things they cover slightly disturbing, but anyone should at least be able to admit the incredible quality which lies at the core, whether they like the subject matter or not. It is quality that sings to me, sings to me of damaged people and twisted things, terrible worlds of Shakespearean irony (the tradition of the great Tragedy is alive and well in Rendell's novels) , and lives lived at risk from those around us who need just a subtle trigger to send them to madness. She is an insightful, clever and diabolically vicious writer who never shies away from showing us a different side of life, and The Killing Doll is another work of genius.
Another thriller I like the Inspector Wexford books best, but have read all of them so have started on her other books. She writes about the strangest characters, but what is scary is that they get away with seeming quite normal or the people around them mostly ignore them. Just when you think it may turn out well for them something unexpected happens!What a wonderful imagination she has. ... Read more |
55. Talking to Strange Men by Ruth Rendell | |
Paperback:
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(1987)
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A tantalizing gem from Ruth Rendell
The 34-year-old virgin triumphs...
My First Rendell Book: 3½ stars I really got into "Talking to Strange Men" at the beginning, but my interest petered out about a third of the way through when nothing really explosive had happened so far--it's just John pining for his wife and Mungo going about his everyday life at school and home. My interest was piqued again, though, by the end when one of the "mini-Mafia" agents is assigned to tail the above-mentioned pedophile. Despite the book being slow-paced and burdened with too many underage spies and their seemingly meaningless assignments, I'd still recommend "Talking to Strange Men" to mystery readers who're into British psychological suspense, mainly existing Ruth Rendell fans.
More wonderful stuff from Rendell! Unbeknownst to him, John has stumbled upon some teenagers' spy-game, played out between two rival "centres" based in the city. They play amateurish espionage games, trying always to get one-up on one another, and leave coded messages detailing latest orders and objectives. Recently separated from his wife, John is lonely and slightly depressed, and becomes obsessed with these strange messages. Sometimes, he dedicates whole days to cracking the codes, and eventually these strange messages drag John and those around him down into a tangle of revenge and murder. This is classic Rendell, which is of course to say that it is crime writing that does not get any better. The mundane details of everyday life ground the plot firmly in a hard reality, but the originality and hints of surrealism cast it into darkness and make it sparkle with something very special indeed. The characters are drawn with brilliant insight - the children playing their inconsequential power-games are brilliant generic creations, and John, obsessing over the codes and messages as they rush to fill the void in his life. Of course, the twin plotlines merge in the end as only a Rendellian plot can, in an understated cataclysm of unexpected brutality. She spins her web with care and tenderness, and then inevitably it traps its victim, horrifically. In many ways, of course Talking to Strange Men is trademark Rendell. It contains everything we expect, but of course it is also unique in its originality. That she has written over 50 books now and has yet to repeat herself and continues to be original is a truly stunning achievement. Most authors become stale after about ten books. It is testament to Rendell's huge talent that she has not fallen foul of this - she has always refused to stick within boundaries of any kind, and the genre is far richer for her. This book, also a clever homage to the espionage genre, is another superb achievement from the author. A twisted, strange, compelling piece of brilliance.
WORST BOOK EVER BY RENDELL |
56. Piranha to Scurfy: And Other Stories by Ruth Rendell | |
Kindle Edition: 224
Pages
(2007-12-18)
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Another virtuoso performance
Ruth Rendell Short Stories
EXCELLENT SHORT - AND NOT SO SHORT - STORIES
What the h* does Piranha to Scurfy mean?
Good Stories - Great Reader |
57. One Across, Two Down by Ruth Rendell | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2001-01)
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Not high on the thrill scale, but enjoyable
Early suspense from a master storyteller
greed
Wonderful tale of greed gone out of control It's a good story about people waiting for someone to die so they can inherit money and how easily it can go wrong. Vera, Stanley's wife, is a docile, meek character at the beginning.... ....Having nosy neighbors was ...downfall. ... Read more |
58. Bloodlines: Long and Short Stories by Ruth Rendell | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(1997-03)
Isbn: 0770427359 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Rendell's Masterpiece
Short stories that don't feel like a compromise.
A collection of 11 stories While some stories are very good, I had trouble getting interested in the long novelette, "The Strawberry Tree," which is written in a narrative form with only a little dialogue.The narrative starts on the island of Majorca with no real indication of why the narrator is there, then skips back 40 years to give an account of past events on Majorca, her life in between, and finally her arrival on Majorca where the story started.A mystery is introduced along the way, and a solution is finally presented.This story, like the others, was written in the 1990's, but the Spanish apparently didn't use DNA analysis.
Ok collection, until the final story The characters are all well drawn with accurate psychology, and many have rather disturbing and strange traits. The first story, a Wexford, which serves as the title for the collection, is well written and clever, but not quite as entertaining as some other Wexford short stories. However, now we come to the final story. "The Strawberry Tree" is a short novella of about 90 pages, but it is the best story in the collection, and possibly the best novella i have ever read. It says many things about the human condition, as well as being incredibly touching, well evoked, interesting, clever, very well written, etc. It in itself is worth the price of the entire book. Set in part in Spain, she describes the foreign landscape beautifully, as she does the relationships between the four main children in the story. It is a beautiful story, full of psychological perception. It's intriguing, compelling, emotional, sometimes sad, and has a subtle twist to the tale that it is hard to pre-empt. First class, but this book by the world's most talented writer. Of this generation or any previous. ... Read more |
59. The Tree of Hands by Ruth Rendell | |
Mass Market Paperback: 320
Pages
(1986-02-12)
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One of Rendell's most touching and sensitive novels
Rendell at her very best!
Movie
Biology is the least of what makes someone a mother
The Mother From Hell |
60. Portobello --2008 publication. by Ruth Rendell | |
Hardcover:
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(2008)
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