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kiwi_fruit 's review for:
A Judgement In Stone
by Ruth Rendell
What I like about this author is her ability to draw the most convincing and complex anti-heroes. Miss Eunice Parchman is a wonderful character, cold and deadly as a snake.
The reader knows that she murdered four members of the Coverdale family, this is revealed in the very first sentence, but as the drama unfolds, the suspense rises in a satisfying crescendo. The beauty of the novel is in the character study of the killer, revealing the reasons for the killings (bizarre but believable due to Rendlell’s skills) and the detailed sequence of events leading to the perfect ending. This novel had me hooked from the first chapter. Loved it. 4.5 stars
Like all true eccentrics, he thought other people very odd.
selfishness is not living as one wishes to live, it is asking others to live as one wishes to live.
The reader knows that she murdered four members of the Coverdale family, this is revealed in the very first sentence, but as the drama unfolds, the suspense rises in a satisfying crescendo. The beauty of the novel is in the character study of the killer, revealing the reasons for the killings (bizarre but believable due to Rendlell’s skills) and the detailed sequence of events leading to the perfect ending. This novel had me hooked from the first chapter. Loved it. 4.5 stars
Like all true eccentrics, he thought other people very odd.
selfishness is not living as one wishes to live, it is asking others to live as one wishes to live.