Ruth Rendell
Auteur anglaise né en 1930 dans la banlieue de Londres
End in Tears de Ruth Rendell
Le dimanche 28 octobre 2007 par Sheherazade
Lorsqu’une nuit, un énorme bloc de ciment tombe sur la voiture des Ambrose, une voiture grise, le police conclut à un accident.
The Babes in the Wood de Ruth Rendell
Le mardi 8 février 2005 par Sheherazade
De mémoire d’habitant de Kingsmarkham et environs, jamais on n’avait vu de tels torrents de pluie s’abattre sur le Sussex. Les rivières Brede et Kingsbrook sont sorties de leurs lits, l’inondation menaçant toutes les maisons. Sauf celles de Lyndhurst Drive et c’est là pourtant que deux adolescents et leur babysitter ont disparu, probablement emportés par les flots.
L’Analphabète de Ruth Rendell
A Judgement in Stone
Le jeudi 30 décembre 2004 par Sheherazade
En ce jour de la Saint-Valentin, pendant que l’on diffusait "Don Giovanni" à la télévision, Eunice Parchman a assassiné la famille Coverdale parce qu’elle ne savait ni lire ni écrire.
L’Arbousier de Ruth Rendell
Le récit d’un été étrange à Majorque
Le mercredi 25 février 2004 par Dadoo
Petra, la narratrice, nous raconte dans un long flash-back l’été qu’elle a passé avec sa famille dans l’île de Majorque avant que cette dernière ne soit livrée aux promoteurs immobiliers. Dans ce cadre idyllique, la mer et le soleil, un fort malaise se met en place petit à petit... jusqu’au drame...
Simisola de Ruth Rendell
Le dimanche 8 septembre 2002 par Sheherazade
La seizième enquête de l’inspecteur en chef Wexford se situe, comme toujours, dans sa petite ville provinciale anglaise de Kingsmarkham. La communauté noire de la ville y est relativement réduite et passe donc peu inaperçue. Cependant, lorsque le docteur de Wexford lui demande de rechercher sa fille Mélanie, celle-ci a disparu sans laisser aucune trace.
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Rendell gets better with age London Free Press By Joan Barfoot, Special to QMI Agency Many recent retirees will understand why Ruth Rendell's familiar protagonist, Reg Wexford, is feeling a bit aimless in the early pages of The Vault. No longer chief inspector of the local Kingsmarkham police, ... |
Critical eye: reviews roundup The Guardian Harriet Lane's novel Alys, Always, about a disgruntled literary journalist scheming to transform her life, was hailed as a "chilling and accomplished debut" in "classic Ruth Rendell territory" by Rachel Hore in the Independent on Sunday. |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Susan Hill: haunted by the Woman in Black Telegraph.co.uk The distinguished crime writer Ruth Rendell was so frightened after she read it she had to keep her bedside lamp on all night. Is this a good thing? Not always. I have known people ill-advisedly take eight year-olds to see the play and they have been ... |
![]() East Anglian Daily Times | Suffolk: County's most borrowed library books revealed East Anglian Daily Times Tearjerkers occupy several positions in the region's top ten, with crime novels filling most of the remaining places, including Ruth Rendell's latest Inspector Wexford mystery The Monster in the Box. Books by female authors account for six of the top ... |
'Believing the Lie' by Elizabeth George Newsday Despite that, her kinship is less with Janet Evanovich or Patricia Cornwell than with Ruth Rendell and Morag Joss. Like those writers, George seems to be growing restless with the genre. "Believing the Lie," in fact, has much in common with Mike ... |
Alys, Always, By Harriet Lane The Independent This chilling and accomplished debut is in classic Ruth Rendell territory. Crucially, the author knows the trick of what to leave out, and of how to tantalise. Manipulative, cynical and detached Frances always conceals her true purpose, ... |
In the thick of a new satire: Peter Capaldi on his new foray into gentle comedy The Independent Like so many other actors, Capaldi made his TV debut in Crown Court (in 1984), before going on to appear in various episodes of Minder, Poirot, and The Ruth Rendell Mysteries. The actor gave many memorable performances ? he was electric, for instance, ... |
![]() Mirror.co.uk | Best-selling crime writer Val McDermid on the importance of public libraries Mirror.co.uk Conan Doyle, Allingham, Sayers, Ngaio Marsh and Michael Innes led me to contemporary writers such as Ruth Rendell and PD James. My English teacher pointed me at Raymond Chandler, which opened up another raft of writers. I plundered the library, ... |
Today in History Kitsap Sun Mystery writer Ruth Rendell is 82. Singer Bobby Lewis is 79. Actor-comedian Barry Humphries (aka "Dame Edna") is 78. Country singer-songwriter Johnny Bush is 77. Actress Christina Pickles is 77. Football Hall-of-Famer Jim Brown is 76. |
![]() Portsmouth News | Weekend with Sean Bowman Portsmouth News A good guide book, or a new PD James (Dalgleish), Ruth Rendell (Wexford) or Reginald Hill (Dalziel and Pascoe). What would be your ultimate way to relax? As I do every year, I'd go to my beloved Malta, where, after breakfast in the garden, ... |




