The Face of Trespass

The Face of Trespass

by RuthRendell (Author)

Synopsis

Two years ago he had been a promising young novelist. Now he survived - you could hardly call it living - in a near derelict cottage with only an unhooked telephone and his own obsessive thoughts for company. Two years of loving Drusilla - the bored, rich, unstable girl with everything she needed, and a husband she wanted dead. The affair was over. But the long slide into deception and violence had just begun...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: New ed
Publisher: Arrow
Published: 05 Jan 1995

ISBN 10: 0099106507
ISBN 13: 9780099106500
Book Overview: A gripping and chilling tale of one man's slow descent into criminal madness, from the world's best mystery writer and author of such bestselling psychological thrillers as Thirteen Steps Down.

Media Reviews
A beautiful double-take plot. And characters seen with compassion. Her best yet! * H.R.F Keating, The Times *
The best mystery writer anywhere in the English-speaking world * Boston Globe *
She can make a scene between two women sitting in a cafe as violent as anything you've seen between a couple of guys with baseball bats * Mark Billingham *
Rendell is unrivalled at depicting psychologically warped people and at creating unease through the simplest things. This is another triumph * Observer *
There are quite a few Ruth Rendells: the doyenne of the traditional English detective novel; the queen of the psychological thriller; the celebrated author of the literary thriller * Mail on Sunday *
Author Bio
Ruth Rendell was an exceptional crime writer, and will be remembered as a legend in her own lifetime. Her groundbreaking debut novel, From Doon With Death, was first published in 1964 and introduced the reader to her enduring and popular detective, Inspector Reginald Wexford, who went on to feature in twenty-four of her subsequent novels. With worldwide sales of approximately 20 million copies, Rendell was a regular Sunday Times bestseller. Her sixty bestselling novels include police procedurals, some of which have been successfully adapted for TV, stand-alone psychological mysteries, and a third strand of crime novels under the pseudonym Barbara Vine. Very much abreast of her times, the Wexford books in particular often engaged with social or political issues close to her heart. Rendell won numerous awards, including the Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger for 1976's best crime novel with A Demon in My View, a Gold Dagger award for Live Flesh in 1986, and the Sunday Times Literary Award in 1990. In 2013 she was awarded the Crime Writers' Association Cartier Diamond Dagger for sustained excellence in crime writing. In 1996 she was awarded the CBE and in 1997 became a Life Peer. Ruth Rendell died in May 2015. Her final novel, Dark Corners, was published in October 2015.