From Doon with Death
The First Inspector Wexford Novel
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Random House, Inc.
Dazzling psychological suspense. Razor-sharp dialogue. Plots that catch and hold like a noose. These are the hallmarks of crime legend Ruth Rendell, “the best mystery writer in the English-speaking world” (Time magazine). From Doon with Death, now in a striking … More »
Dazzling psychological suspense. Razor-sharp dialogue. Plots that catch and hold like a noose. These are the hallmarks of crime legend Ruth Rendell, “the best mystery writer in the English-speaking world” (Time magazine). From Doon with Death, now in a striking … More »
Random House, Inc.
Dazzling psychological suspense. Razor-sharp dialogue. Plots that catch and hold like a noose. These are the hallmarks of crime legend Ruth Rendell, “the best mystery writer in the English-speaking world” (Time magazine). From Doon with Death, now in a striking new paperback edition, is her classic debut novel -- and the book that introduced one of the most popular sleuths of the twentieth century.
There is nothing extraordinary about Margaret Parsons, a timid housewife in the quiet town of Kingsmarkham, a woman devoted to her garden, her kitchen, her husband. Except that Margaret Parsons is dead, brutally strangled, her body abandoned in the nearby woods.
Who would kill someone with nothing to hide? Inspector Wexford, the formidable chief of police, feels baffled -- until he discovers Margaret's dark secret: a trove of rare books, each volume breathlessly inscribed by a passionate lover identified only as Doon. As Wexford delves deeper into both Mrs. Parsons’ past and the wary community circling round her memory like wolves, the case builds with relentless momentum to a surprise finale as clever as it is blindsiding.
In From Doon with Death, Ruth Rendell instantly mastered the form that would become synonymous with her name. Chilling, richly characterized, and ingeniously constructed, this is psychological suspense at its very finest.
“One of the most remarkable novelists of her generation.” —People
“She has transcended her genre by her remarkable imaginative power to explore and illuminate the dark corners of the human psyche.” —P.D. James
Baker & Taylor
In a new edition of the classic debut novel featuring the inimitable Inspector Wexford, the clever detective investigates the baffling demise of Margaret Parsons, a timid housewife, whose body turns up in the woods, brutally strangled, until his probe uncovers Margaret's secret treasure trove of rare books, given to her by a passionate lover known only as Doon. Reprint. 20,000 first printing.
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Dazzling psychological suspense. Razor-sharp dialogue. Plots that catch and hold like a noose. These are the hallmarks of crime legend Ruth Rendell, “the best mystery writer in the English-speaking world” (Time magazine). From Doon with Death, now in a striking new paperback edition, is her classic debut novel -- and the book that introduced one of the most popular sleuths of the twentieth century.
There is nothing extraordinary about Margaret Parsons, a timid housewife in the quiet town of Kingsmarkham, a woman devoted to her garden, her kitchen, her husband. Except that Margaret Parsons is dead, brutally strangled, her body abandoned in the nearby woods.
Who would kill someone with nothing to hide? Inspector Wexford, the formidable chief of police, feels baffled -- until he discovers Margaret's dark secret: a trove of rare books, each volume breathlessly inscribed by a passionate lover identified only as Doon. As Wexford delves deeper into both Mrs. Parsons’ past and the wary community circling round her memory like wolves, the case builds with relentless momentum to a surprise finale as clever as it is blindsiding.
In From Doon with Death, Ruth Rendell instantly mastered the form that would become synonymous with her name. Chilling, richly characterized, and ingeniously constructed, this is psychological suspense at its very finest.
“One of the most remarkable novelists of her generation.” —People
“She has transcended her genre by her remarkable imaginative power to explore and illuminate the dark corners of the human psyche.” —P.D. James
Baker & Taylor
In a new edition of the classic debut novel featuring the inimitable Inspector Wexford, the clever detective investigates the baffling demise of Margaret Parsons, a timid housewife, whose body turns up in the woods, brutally strangled, until his probe uncovers Margaret's secret treasure trove of rare books, given to her by a passionate lover known only as Doon. Reprint. 20,000 first printing.
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Imprint:
New York - Ballantine Books
Pages:
226
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ISBN:
9780345498458, 0345498453
Language:
English
Statement of responsibility:
Ruth Rendell
Characteristics:
226 p. ;,21 cm.
Author (Original Script):
Rendell, Ruth
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Add a CommentG&M recommended latest - The Vault - too many holds so started with an earlier one, Monster in the Box - enjoyed it very much. Checked out reviews for The Vault - not that great, so looked for another earlier one with Wexford in it. This is the first. Update - got part way thru this then stalled. OK book, just not enough to stay high on my list.