The Water's Lovely

The Water's Lovely
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2007

نویسنده

Rosalyn Landor

شابک

9781415939062
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
Sisters Ismay and Heather's stepfather is found drowned in the bathtub. Ismay believes her 13-year-old sister killed him, but the coroner rules out unnatural causes. Years later, the sisters share the house--now two flats --with their schizophrenic mother and her caregiver sister. Rosalyn Landor narrates, offering listeners perfect vocal portraits of Ismay and Heather, the men in their lives, their mothers and their aunts. Landor's voice is rich and creamy, an excellent fit for Ruth Rendell's subtlety and wry humor. Fragile sanity, romance, ulterior motives, menace, manipulation, and murder highlight Rendell's latest psychological Chinese box. More than a suspense or mystery story, Rendell's novel offers deep insights into people, and Landor's spot-on performance explores the corrosive effects of secrets, delusion, and guilt. S.J.H. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from May 14, 2007
T
hree-time Edgar Award–winner Rendell (13 Steps Down
) often creates fragile characters, trembling on the edge of losing a lover, child, job, solvency or sanity. Slashing through their world is a “wild card,” an obsessive or a sociopath too focused on personal gain to be concerned with damage to others. The vulnerable people at the heart of this taut and enticing stand-alone are the Sealand family, particularly Heather, who's assumed to have drowned her unsavory stepfather, Guy, in the bath while he was weak with illness. A veritable pack of wild cards—including Marion Melville, who cozies up to the lonely and aged in hopes of inheriting their estates after she's poisoned them, and Marion's Dumpster-diving brother, Fowler—keeps everyone off guard. Rendell enlivens the tale with subplots involving various romances—ardent and desperate—and a killer who lurks in London's parks, as well as with pithy comments about class, technology, generational conflict, food and aesthetics. The plot twists in this electrifying read reach all the way to the last page.




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