New Releases by Ruth Rendell

Ruth Rendell is the author of A Spot of Folly (2018), Regent's Park (2015), The Girl Next Door (2014), No Man's Nightingale (2013), The Child's Child (2012).

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A Spot of Folly

release date: Nov 27, 2018
A Spot of Folly
A spine-tingling anthology by the New York Times–bestselling author and master of "psychological insight . . . and, not infrequently, teeth-chattering terror" ( The New York Times). These never-before-collected stories by Ruth Rendell—the three-time Edgar Award–winning mistress of dark suspense and one of the most celebrated thriller writers of the twentieth century—are "deliciously riveting, all the more so because Rendell''s extraordinary ability to delve coolly and forensically into the dustiest nooks of the human psyche is amplified, not diminished, by the short story form. . . . Often the reader is taken by the throat" ( The Guardian). In "The Thief," a chance encounter with a stranger triggers the most destructive impulses in a vindictive pathological liar. A family shares an unnamable feeling of dread and a necessary denial to make it through the night in "Trebuchet." In the title story, a caddish boor can''t help but boast of his infidelities. A historic murder weighs heavy on the unholy reputation of a quaint local landmark in "The Haunting of Shawley Rectory." And in "Never Sleep in a Bed Facing a Mirror," Rendell delivers a masterstroke of gasp-inducing brevity. Here are tales of mystery, madness, terrible crimes, and chilling perdition, all dispatched with a wit so knife-edged and deviousness, so impeccably cool that it''s little wonder Joyce Carol Oates hails Ruth Rendell as "one of the finest practitioners of her craft."

Regent's Park

release date: Jan 28, 2015
Regent's Park
« Un grand thriller urbain sur la solitude. » L’Express Le livre : Mary accepte de faire don de sa moelle osseuse pour sauver un inconnu atteint de leucémie. Cet acte généreux met un terme à sa liaison avec Alistair, qui ne supporte pas qu''elle ait subi une intervention chirurgicale pour aider un étranger. Mais l''homme qu''elle a sauvé tient à faire la connaissance de sa bienfaitrice. Drôle, tendre et sensible, Leo pourrait bien être l''âme sœur tant attendue. Mais Mary peut-elle se fier aux apparences ? Tout près d’eux, une menace rôde. Depuis quelque temps, des sans-abri se font assassiner et empaler sur les grilles qui bordent le jardin. Au comble de l’été caniculaire, la peur et l’angoisse s’installent peu à peu au sein de Regent’s Park. L’auteur : Ruth Rendell a été récompensée par quatre Golden Dagger de l’Association britannique des auteurs de romans policiers et un Diamond Dagger pour sa contribution exceptionnelle à ce genre littéraire. L’association des Mystery Writers of America lui a attribué à trois reprises l’Edgar Award ainsi que l’Ultimate Master Award pour l’ensemble de son œuvre. Pionnière dans le genre du roman psychologique à suspense, elle est célèbre pour sa subtile analyse de la société anglaise contemporaine. Elle est l’auteur de plus de soixante-dix ouvrages, traduits dans trente-deux langues. Plusieurs de ses œuvres ont été portées à l’écran. Ainsi les vingt-quatre enquêtes de l’inspecteur Wexford ont été adaptées pour la télévision par Meridian et diffusées sur la chaine britannique ITV : un succès qui a duré treize ans. Plus récemment, en France, François Ozon a adapté au cinéma Une nouvelle amie et Pascal Thomas La Maison du Lys tigré. Son roman Regent’s Park le sera prochainement. Commandeur de l’Empire britannique (CBE) depuis 1996 et pair à vie depuis 1997, Ruth Rendell vit à Londres, où elle consacre ses matinées à l’écriture, et assiste tous les après-midi aux séances de la Chambre des lords. Elle est particulièrement engagée dans la lutte contre l’illettrisme et défend activement les droits des femmes et des enfants.

The Girl Next Door

release date: Oct 07, 2014
The Girl Next Door
INCLUDES AN EXCERPT OF RENDELL’S FINAL NOVEL, DARK CORNERS From crime legend Ruth Rendell, a psychologically intriguing novel about an old murder that sends shockwaves across a group of astonishingly carnal and appetiteful elderly friends: “Refined, probing, and intelligent…never less than a pleasure” (USA TODAY). In the waning months of the second World War, a group of children discover a tunnel in their neighborhood outside London. For that summer of 1944, the subterranean space becomes their “secret garden,” where the friends play games, tell their fortunes, and perform for each other. Six decades later, construction workers make a grisly discovery beneath a house on the same land: a tin box containing two skeletal hands, one male and one female. As the hands make national news, the friends come together once again, to recall their long ago days for a detective. Then the police investigation sputters, and the threads holding their friendship together begin to unravel. Is the truth buried amid the tangled relationships of these aging men and women and their memories? Will it emerge before it’s too late? Stephen King says, “no one surpasses Ruth Rendell when it comes to stories of obsession, instability, and malignant coincidence.” In The Girl Next Door—“yet another gem” (The Washington Post)—Rendell brilliantly shows that the choices people make, and the emotions behind them, remain as potent in late life as they were in youth. “Rendell’s wit, always mordant, has never been sharper than when she skewers patronizing assumptions about the elderly” (Chicago Tribune).

No Man's Nightingale

release date: Nov 05, 2013
No Man's Nightingale
INCLUDES AN EXCERPT OF RENDELL’S FINAL NOVEL, DARK CORNERS From “one of the most remarkable novelists of her generation” (People) a “refined, probing, and intelligent” (USA TODAY) mystery in the masterful Inspector Wexford series…more enthralling than ever after fifty years. A female vicar named Sarah Hussein is discovered strangled in her Kingsmarkham vicarage. A single mother to a teenage girl, Hussein was working in a male-dominated profession. Moreover, she was of mixed race and wanted to modernize the church. Could racism or sexism have played a factor in her murder? Maxine, the gossipy cleaning woman who discovered the body, happens to also be in the employ of retired Chief Inspector Wexford and his wife. Wexford is intrigued by the unusual circumstances of the murder, and when he is invited by his old deputy to tag along with the investigators, he leaps at the chance. As Wexford searches the Vicar’s house, he sees a book on her bedside table. Inside the book is a letter serving as a bookmark. Without thinking much, Wexford puts it into his pocket. Wexford soon realizes he has made a grave error in removing a piece of valuable evidence from the scene without telling anybody. Yet what he finds inside begins to illuminate the murky past of Sarah Hussein. Is there more to her than meets the eye? No Man’s Nightingale is Ruth Rendell’s masterful twenty-fourth installment in one of the great crime series of all time, an “absorbing and rewarding” (Seattle Times) mystery that explores issues of sexism, class, and racism. As Stephen King said: “No one surpasses Ruth Rendell.”

The Child's Child

release date: Dec 04, 2012
The Child's Child
From "unequivocally the most brilliant mystery writer of our time" (Patricia Cornwell), a new novel from Ruth Rendell writing as Barbara Vine, about a brother and sister involved with the same man in contemporary London.

Speaker of Mandarin

release date: Nov 21, 2012
Speaker of Mandarin
“The heiress apparent to Agatha Christie.”—Los Angeles Times Chief Inspector Wexford is in China, visiting ancient tombs and palaces with a group of British tourists. Is he hallucinating, or does a bent old woman with bound feet follow him everywhere? Back in England, he is called to a nearby village where a wealthy woman has been found with a bullet in her head. Murdered. He identifies her as one of the China tourists, and soon decides to question the other members of the group. When he discovers the secrets they are hiding—greed, treachery, theft, adultery—he is forced to ask not who is innocent but who is the least guilty. “[Ruth] Rendell in top form, applying subtle psychological tints to the familiar mechanics of the police procedural . . . handsomely sculpted . . . Rendell proves once again her awesome skill at probing the criminal mind and conscience. . . . Handled with great originality.”—Philadelphia Inquirer

The Saint Zita Society

release date: Aug 28, 2012
The Saint Zita Society
Life in the well-manicured London locale of Hexam Place is not as placid and orderly as it appears. Behind the tranquil gardens and polished entryways, relationships between servants and their employers are set to combust. Henry, the handsome valet to Lord Studley, is sleeping with both the Lord''s wife and his university-age daughter. Montserrate, the Still family''s lazy au pair, is helping to hide Mrs. Still''s illicit affair with a television actor--for a small fee. June, the haughty housekeeper to a princess of dubious origin, is hard at work forming a "society" for servants to address complaints about their employers. Meanwhile, a disturbed gardener, Dex, believes a voice in his cellphone is giving him godlike instructions--that could endanger the lives of all who reside in Hexam Place. A deeply observed and suspenseful update to the upstairs/downstairs genre, The St. Zita Society is Ruth Rendell at her incisive best.

The Strawberry Tree (Storycuts)

release date: Nov 17, 2011
The Strawberry Tree (Storycuts)
When Petra''s brother and his girlfriend vanish on holiday, her parents seek desperately to find them. Upon the death of her parents though, Petra is left with a fortune, her supposed friend Will, and feels entirely alone. So, when two people claiming to be her brother and his wife step forward years later, will Petra accept them as her lost loved ones? Part of the Storycuts series, this short story was previously published in the collection Blood Lines.

Underground

release date: May 04, 2011
Underground
" On roule dans des tunnels de frisson ! " Le Parisien Le livre : Le monde du rail est l’obsession de Jarvis. Dans l’école londonienne désaffectée où il vit, près du métro, il écrit un livre consacré aux trains. Il en consigne l’histoire, il y séjourne, il en connaît les détours, les dangers et l’excitation. Pour assouvir sa passion dévorante, Jarvis loue des chambres à des personnages atypiques : une femme qui a abandonné mari et enfant pour tenter sa chance au conservatoire, un violoniste prometteur réduit à jouer dans les stations du métro, et Axel, qui nourrit un noir dessein. Au rythme de drames, de faits divers insolites ou atroces, les vies des personnages qui gravitent autour de Jarvis vont se dévoiler et s’entrecroisent dans cet univers qui recèle bien des zones d’ombre. L’auteur : Ruth Rendell a reçu de nombreux prix, notamment un Diamond Dagger pour sa contribution exceptionnelle à la littérature policière. Quatre prix Golden Dagger lui ont aussi été remis par l’Association britannique des auteurs de romans policiers, dont un pour Underground, précédemment publié en France sous le titre Le Tapis du roi Salomon. L’association des Mystery Writers of America lui a attribué à trois reprises l’Edgar Award et elle s’est vu décerner l’Ultimate Grand Master Award pour l’ensemble de son oeuvre. Elle est reconnue pour sa perception aiguë de la société anglaise contemporaine. Ruth Rendell vit à Londres, où elle consacre ses matinées à l’écriture, et assiste tous les après-midi aux séances de la Chambre des lords. Elle est particulièrement engagée dans la lutte contre l’illettrisme et défend activement les droits des femmes et des enfants.

A Dark-Adapted Eye

release date: Feb 22, 2011
A Dark-Adapted Eye
A woman investigates the shocking secrets that brought down her once proud family in this suspenseful Edgar Award winner from a New York Times–bestselling author. Faith Severn has never understood why the willful matriarch of her high-society family, aunt Vera Hillyard, snapped and murdered her own beloved sister. But long after Vera is condemned to hang, a journalist''s startling discoveries allow Faith to perceive her family''s story in a new light. Set in post–World War II Britain, A Dark-Adapted Eye is both a gripping mystery and a harrowing psychological portrait of a complex woman at the head of a troubled family. Called "a rich, beautifully crafted novel" by P. D. James, Time magazine has described its author as "the best mystery writer in the English-speaking world."

Asta's Book

release date: Feb 22, 2011
Asta's Book
An "obsessively readable" mystery from the New York Times–bestselling author of Dark Corners about a century-old diary that holds clues to a murder ( The Sunday Telegraph). Asta Westerby is lonely. In 1905, shortly after coming to East London from Denmark with her husband and their two little boys, she feels like a stranger in a strange land. And it doesn''t help that her husband is constantly away on business. Fortunately, she finds solace in her diary—and she continues to do so until 1967. Decades later, her granddaughter, Ann, finds the journal, and it becomes a literary sensation, offering an intimate view of Edwardian life. But it also appears to hold the key to an unsolved murder and the disappearance of a child. A modern masterpiece by the Edgar Award–winning author of the Inspector Wexford Mysteries, and an excellent choice for readers of P. D. James, Ian Rankin, or Scott Turow, Asta''s Book is at once a crime story, a historical novel, and a psychological portrait told through the diary itself and through Ann, who is bent on unlocking the journal''s excised mystery.

The Tree of Hands

release date: Dec 28, 2010
The Tree of Hands
Edgar Award Finalist: In London, a missing child unites three mothers in grief, madness, and murder. When Benet Archdale was a young girl in North London, her mother, Mopsa, made her nervous. The woman was unsound, and posed ever-present dangers. Yet Benet understood her sickness and forgave her threats. In pursuit of a relatively sane life as a novelist and loving single parent, Benet has since kept Mopsa at a distance. But it''s not only the sudden death of Benet''s two-year-old son that shakes her safe world. It''s the past. Mopsa has returned to be at her inconsolable daughter''s side. Nurturing, rational, and seemingly cured, Mopsa is going to do everything she can to ease Benet''s grief. Then, on the other side of town, the child of a barmaid has gone missing. Authorities fear the search can''t end well. As Benet and Mopsa are drawn into the disappearance, the secrets, lies, and desperation of three mothers will converge—by chance and by design. For them, it''s a crime that is at once a delusion, an escape, and a nightmare. "No one surpasses Ruth Rendell when it comes to stories of obsession, instability, and malignant coincidence," says Stephen King of this New York Times–bestselling author, and all three come into play in this novel, a winner of the Crime Writers'' Association Silver Dagger Award. A classic of psychological suspense, The Tree of Hands was adapted twice for the screen: first in 1989, as Innocent Victim starring Lauren Bacall and Helen Shaver; then again in 2001, for the French film Alias Betty.

The Secret House Of Death

release date: Sep 30, 2010
The Secret House Of Death
A crime of passion brought to life by multi-million copy and SUNDAY TIMES bestselling author Ruth Rendell. Fans of PD James, Ann Cleeves and Donna Leon will love this dark and achingly absorbing thriller... ''Psychologically acute and extremely disturbing, Ruth Rendell''s work is outstanding'' -- The Times ''Ruth Rendell''s books are not only whodunits but whydunits, uncovering the motive roots of murder'' -- Mail on Sunday ''Do not read before bedtime as you will want to finish it and will go to bed far too late!'' -- ***** Reader review ''An entertaining, fast paced read'' -- ***** Reader review ''I just couldn''t put it down''-- ***** Reader review ''I was totally enthralled by this from start to finish''-- ***** Reader review ******************************************************************************************* It was his third visit to the gloomy house on Orchard Drive. Each time, he parked in the same place. Each time, he carried a briefcase. And each time, Louise North greeted him at the door. Susan Townsend was the only resident with no interest in the affair going on next door, or in the neighbourhood gossip about it. Yet it was Susan who found the murdered bodies of the lovers, locked not in passion, but in death. And it was Susan whose own life would be imperilled by a monstrous crime far beyond the imaginings of the vilest gossiping tongues...

Not in the Flesh

release date: Jun 30, 2010
Not in the Flesh
The twenty-first book to feature the classic crime-solving detective, Chief Inspector Wexford. Searching for truffles in a wood, a man and his dog unearth something slightly less savoury - a human hand. The corpse, as Chief Inspector Wexford is informed later, has lain buried for ten years or so, wrapped in a purple cotton sheet. The post mortem can not reveal the precise cause of death. The only clue to solving this mysterious murder is a crack in one of the dead man''s ribs. Wexford knows it will be a difficult job to identify the dead body. Although it covers a relatively short period of time, the police computer stores a long list of missing persons. People disappear at an alarming rate - hundreds each day. And then, only about twenty yards away from the woodland burial site, in the cellar of a disused cottage, another body is found. The detection skills of Wexford, Burden and the other investigating officers of the Kingsmarkham Police Force are tested to the utmost to discover whether the murders are connected and to track down whoever is responsible.

Adam and Eve and Pinch Me

release date: May 14, 2010
Adam and Eve and Pinch Me
Jock Lewis was supposed to have died in a terrible train crash at Paddington. Minty, his girlfriend, received a letter telling her so. But, curiously, the police haven’t been in touch. And Jock has borrowed all her savings. Zillah also got a letter informing her that her husband, Jerry Leach, was dead. Something about it struck her as suspicious, but she chooses not to mention her doubts to her fiancé, an up-and-coming Conservative Member of Parliament. Fiona, a successful banker, met Jeff Leigh before the Paddington crash. And although he never seemed to have a job, and borrowed money from her, she is utterly devoted to him -- and can’t understand why he suddenly disappeared. As the novel progresses, it slowly becomes apparent how the lives of these women might be connected, and how they may figure into a series of vicious stabbing deaths that have shocked and terrified the citizens of London. With consummate skill, Ruth Rendell pulls the colourful strands of this harrowing story ever tighter, increasing the tension page by page.

Some Lie And Some Die

release date: Feb 04, 2010
Some Lie And Some Die
Fans of PD James, Ann Cleeves and Donna Leon will devour this captivating and compelling thriller from multi-million copy and SUNDAY TIMES bestselling author Ruth Rendell. Mesmerically gripping, it highlights that fame can come at a price - and that that price can be lethal. ''The most brilliant mystery novelist of our time'' -- Patricia Cornwell ''[Wexford] has become an old friend who gets better with age'' -- Herald ''Had me gripped from the start'' -- ***** Reader review ''Brilliant'' -- ***** Reader review ''Rendell is a master of psychological suspense'' -- ***** Reader review **************************************************************************************** When the body of a brutally beaten girl is found in a quarry during a hedonistic hippy festival near Kingsmarkham, Wexford is first on the scene. The victim''s face has been pulped by the back-end of a bottle, but who, in this atmosphere of peace and love, could be capable of such violence? The body is that of local girl turned stripper Dawn Stonor, but it is the unlikely link between this ill-fated girl and the mysterious folk-singer Zeno Vedast that piques Wexford''s interest. Through an intricate web of lies and deceit, Wexford uncovers a history of love and hate that began years earlier. In all his years of police work, he has never been faced with a crime of such desperate passion...

An Unkindness Of Ravens

release date: Jan 26, 2010
An Unkindness Of Ravens
Fatalities and feminism combine in this captivating mystery from multi-million copy and SUNDAY TIMES bestselling author Ruth Rendell. Perfect for readers of PD James, Ann Cleeves and Donna Leon. ''A brilliant reshuffling of a pack of clues . . . Rendell at her richest'' -- Sunday Times ''Well-plotted . . . baffling . . . Still the tops'' -- Sunday Telegraph ''A climax as chilling and unexpected as any she''s perpetrated before'' -- The Times ''Another great novel from this author; she never disappoints'' -- ***** Reader review ''Another Rendell worth staying up late reading...'' -- ***** Reader review ''Rendell rules!'' -- ***** Reader review ''Very hard to put down once you start'' -- ***** Reader review ***************************************************************************************************** The raven: not a particularly predatory bird, but far from soft and submissive, adopted as the symbol of a militant feminist group... Detective Chief Inspector Wexford thought he was merely doing a neighbourly good deed when he agreed to talk to Joy Williams about her missing husband. He certainly didn''t expect to be investigating a most unusual homicide. Rodney Williams was neither handsome nor wealthy - but he had an unerring eye for a pretty girl and when he disappeared and two other men were later attacked by a young woman, Wexford couldn''t help wondering if there was a connection. If there wasn''t, where was Rodney Williams and why had he vanished? He had committed no crime - apart from telling his wife the occasional lie...

Murder Being Once Done

release date: Sep 30, 2009
Murder Being Once Done
A young girl is murdered in a cemetery. And Wexford''s doctor has prescribed no alcohol, no rich food and, above all, no police work. When a young girl''s body is found in a London cemetery and the local police, under the command of Wexford''s nephew, are baffled, Wexford decides to brave his doctor''s wrath and the condescension of the London police by doing a little investigating of his own. A compelling story of mysterious identity and untimely death, Murder Being Once Done is Rendell at her most sublime. With her Inspector Wexford novels, Ruth Rendell, winner of the Mystery Writers of America Grand Master Award, has added layers of depth, realism and unease to the classic English mystery. For the canny, tireless, and unflappable policeman is an unblinking observer of human nature, whose study has taught him that under certain circumstances the most unlikely people are capable of the most appalling crimes.

One Across, Two Down

release date: Jul 01, 2009
One Across, Two Down
Two things interest Stanley Manning: crossword puzzles, and the substantial sum his wife Vera stands to inherit when his mother-in-law dies. Otherwise, life at 61 Lanchester Road is a living hell. For Mrs. Kinaway lives with them now—and she will stop at nothing to tear their marriage apart. One afternoon, Stanley sets aside his crossword puzzles and changes all their lives forever... In One Across, Two Down, master crime writer Ruth Rendell describes a man whose strained sanity and stained reputation transform him from a witless loser into a killer afraid of his own shadow. Mischievously plotted, smart, maddeningly entertaining, One Across, Two Down is a dark delight—classic Rendell.

The Lake of Darkness

release date: Mar 04, 2009
The Lake of Darkness
Martin Urban is a quiet bachelor with a comfortable life, free of worry and distractions. When he unexpectedly comes into a small fortune, he decides to use his newfound wealth to help out those in need. Finn also leads a quiet life, and comes into a little money of his own. Normally, their paths would never have crossed. But Martin’s ideas about who should benefit from his charitable impulses yield some unexpected results, and soon the good intentions of the one become fatally entangled with the mercenary nature of the other. In the Lake of Darkness, Ruth Rendell takes the old adage that no good deed goes unpunished to a startling, haunting conclusion.

The Rottweiler

release date: Dec 18, 2007
The Rottweiler
The first victim had bite marks on her neck so the London papers nicknamed her killer, “the Rottweiler.” He has been stalking the small and diverse London community of Lisson Grove, where Inez Ferry runs an antique shop frequented by a motley collection of eccentric individuals. When the Rottweiler’s trinkets start showing up in the shop, suddenly, everyone Inez knows is a suspect, and the killer feels all too close. Enthralling and deeply unsettling, The Rottweiler alternates expertly between the mind of a psychopath and the daily affairs of those living in his shadow. It is a transfixing mystery that only Ruth Rendell could write.

A Demon in My View

release date: Jul 01, 2004

Adam and Eve and Pinch Me Header

release date: Jul 01, 2002

Kissing the Gunner's Daughter

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Kissing the Gunner's Daughter
Friday the thirteenth of May was most unlucky day for Sergeant Caleb Martin of Kingsmarkham CID. That day he confiscated a replica gun from his son''s school briefcase and lost his life in a bank robbery -- the first link in a chain of events which led to a series of deaths. When three people are discovered shot at Tancred House, Chief Inspector Wexford suspects a connection between the two apparently unrelated crimes. But only the seventeen-year-old daughter of one of the victims survives to provide the most confusing of clues. Although Wexford is very taken with the crime''s only witness, Daisy Hoy, his feelings do not prevent his deductive powers from functioning with customary intuitive precision.

No More Dying Then

release date: Jan 01, 1999
No More Dying Then
A little girl disappears. Eight months later a five-year-old boy is lost. Then the letters begin - evil, mad, taunting letters that make the worst imaginings a reality. Chief Inspector Wexford''s intuitions have led him nowhere. Fighting against time, he will have to start again.

Some Lie and Some Die

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Some Lie and Some Die
A girl''s body is found near the site of a rock festival. The only clue for Wexford is her connection to the festival''s star. For a while, the rock festival at "Sunday''s" went well. The sun shone, the bands played, and everyone -- except a few --- seemed to enjoy themselves. Then the weather changed. And in a nearby quarry two lovers found a body that made even Inspector Wexford''s stomach lurch. Dawn Stonor had been a local girl, back from London on a flying visit not even her mother could explain. The only clue that Wexford had was her strange connection with the star of the festival.

A Sight for Sore Eyes

release date: Jan 01, 1998
A Sight for Sore Eyes
A psychological thriller following Teddy Brex, a handsome, young autistic man who comes to the aid of Francine Hill, a beautiful young woman traumatised by the murder of her mother, and now stifled by the overprotectiveness of an obsessive stepmother; but Teddy has already committed two murders.

Blood Lines

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Blood Lines
Eleven stories deal with murder, complex family relationships, and the psychology of killers.

The Keys to the Street

release date: Jan 01, 1996
The Keys to the Street
A young, aristocratic woman from London volunteers to donate bone marrow to save the life of a homeless man, while a vicious stalker in the city''s Regents Park terrorizes its dwellers in a shockingly brutal fashion.
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