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May 12, 2015 10:05AM

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I am currently on a 5-book Rendell adventure, choosing the books that the Guardian stated were her "key" reads. I've finished From Doon With Death, the first Wexford novel, as well as Adam and Eve and Pinch Me (which had me in knots in the first 30 pages). Currently reading her Not in the Flesh, leaving two books to reread: A Judgement in Stone which is probably my favorite of hers as Rendell, and A Dark-Adapted Eye, my favorite of hers as Barbara Vine.
I have to say that I was not all that impressed by Not in the Flesh. It was a bit muddled and although I'm a huge fan of social issues in crime novels, it's much better when they actually are part of the crime rather than something peripheral.
I've now finished with A Dark-Adapted Eye, a Barbara Vine novel. That one is probably my favorite of all of her books. I love the way that she gives the reader a conundrum at the start, then reels you in little by little with bits of information that lead to other bits of information, etc.
All righty then...my 5-book adventure is over and here are the results:
http://www.crimesegments.com/2015/05/...
http://www.crimesegments.com/2015/05/...



Susan wrote: "Don't you find her books under the Barbara Vine name are darker and more twisted? I don't mean in a bad way but they definitely give my spine more electric thrills."
For the most part, yes. I do have to say that some of her nonseries novels as Rendell are just as dark -- Adam and Eve and Pinch Me and A Judgement in Stone are just as twisty and dark as anything she's written as Vine.
For the most part, yes. I do have to say that some of her nonseries novels as Rendell are just as dark -- Adam and Eve and Pinch Me and A Judgement in Stone are just as twisty and dark as anything she's written as Vine.


Susan wrote: "Oh, I think she would be a brilliant choice."
I think people want more of what's current rather than what's old. Sometimes I think people don't know what they're missing. And that's a shame.
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I think people want more of what's current rather than what's old. Sometimes I think people don't know what they're missing. And that's a shame.
:(

If you are new to her books lucky you as you wont be disappointed. If you like true crime/serial killers books/films Thirteen Steps Down is a good start as it mentions john christie and 10 rillington place (if that gets you hooked on christie try the amazing richard attenborough film). And The Keys to the Street is just superb.
If not just read anything by her as she is the best thriller writer.

Her Wexford novels are superb and I recommended them to all my mystery loving friends.
My two favorite novels of hers are "The tree of hands" and "The Bridesmaid".



Can't wait to read, Origin. Does anybody has a recommend for a good thriller from Paul Finch....or in general a good one? Kepler is my best writer,allready have read all his books. :)

Looking forward to reading others' opinions of Rendell's books.


Bicky I love the Wexford novels too. My favorite other than the Wexford novels is probably "Tree of Hands".
My tribute post to Ruth Rendell: https://fictionophile.wordpress.com/2...


Book’s written under Vine are truly brilliant. Oddly I never read any of her Wexford series until they released a special anniversary edition of ‘Doon’ a couple of years ago. Not as good as her later works, but really looking forward to continuing with the series.
Onward to ‘Sins’ 😊
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