Dark Corners
Condition: SECONDHAND
This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is indicative only and does not represent the condition of this copy. For information about the condition of this book you can email us.
A brilliantly dark and sinister novel of psychological suspense by Ruth Rendell, 'unequivocally the most brilliant crime-writer of our time' (Patricia Cornwell).
A tragic accident. A blackmail plot. A house of cards.
And murder.
In his late father's house, Carl finds a hoard of pills, 'wonder drugs' and herbal remedies. He sells a box of slimming pills to his close friend Stacey.
She dies.
And Carl's new tenant is now scheming to blackmail him, imposing more and more demands on an increasingly unstable Carl, pushing him to the point of no return...
_________________________
Ruth Rendell's final novel is a dark and atmospheric tale of psychological suspense, full of mistaken identity, kidnap, blackmail, and a cast of normal people driven to do abnormal things. Infused with her distinctive blend of wry humour, acute observation and deep humanity, this is Rendell at her most memorable and best.
Author: Ruth Rendell
Format: Paperback, 288 pages, 130mm x 198mm, 204 g
Published: 2016, Cornerstone, United Kingdom
Genre: Crime, Thriller & Adventure
Description
A brilliantly dark and sinister novel of psychological suspense by Ruth Rendell, 'unequivocally the most brilliant crime-writer of our time' (Patricia Cornwell).
A tragic accident. A blackmail plot. A house of cards.
And murder.
In his late father's house, Carl finds a hoard of pills, 'wonder drugs' and herbal remedies. He sells a box of slimming pills to his close friend Stacey.
She dies.
And Carl's new tenant is now scheming to blackmail him, imposing more and more demands on an increasingly unstable Carl, pushing him to the point of no return...
_________________________
Ruth Rendell's final novel is a dark and atmospheric tale of psychological suspense, full of mistaken identity, kidnap, blackmail, and a cast of normal people driven to do abnormal things. Infused with her distinctive blend of wry humour, acute observation and deep humanity, this is Rendell at her most memorable and best.
Dark Corners