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Dark Corners

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A brilliantly dark and sinister novel of psychological suspense by Ruth Rendell, "unequivocally the most brilliant crime-writer of our time" (Patricia Cornwell).
     When Carl sells a box of slimming pills to his close friend Stacey, inadvertently causing her death, he sets in train a sequence of catastrophic events which begin with subterfuge, extend to lies, and culminate in murder.
     In Rendell's dark and atmospheric tale of psychological suspense, we encounter mistaken identity, kidnap, blackmail, and a cast of characters who are so real that we come to know them better than we know ourselves.
     Infused with her distinctive blend of wry humour, acute observation and deep humanity, this is Rendell at her most memorable and best.

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Publisher: Doubleday Canada

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  • ISBN: 9780385685863
  • File size: 2173 KB
  • Release date: October 27, 2015

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  • ISBN: 9780385685863
  • File size: 2171 KB
  • Release date: October 27, 2015

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A brilliantly dark and sinister novel of psychological suspense by Ruth Rendell, "unequivocally the most brilliant crime-writer of our time" (Patricia Cornwell).
     When Carl sells a box of slimming pills to his close friend Stacey, inadvertently causing her death, he sets in train a sequence of catastrophic events which begin with subterfuge, extend to lies, and culminate in murder.
     In Rendell's dark and atmospheric tale of psychological suspense, we encounter mistaken identity, kidnap, blackmail, and a cast of characters who are so real that we come to know them better than we know ourselves.
     Infused with her distinctive blend of wry humour, acute observation and deep humanity, this is Rendell at her most memorable and best.

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