The Girl Next Door, Ruth Rendell
The Girl Next Door, Ruth Rendell
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The Girl Next Door

Author: Ruth Rendell

Narrator: Ric Jerrom

Unabridged: 9 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/07/2014


Synopsis

INCLUDES AN EXCERPT OF RENDELL’S FINAL NOVEL, DARK CORNERS

From crime legend Ruth Rendell, a psychologically intriguing novel about an old murder that sends shockwaves across a group of astonishingly carnal and appetiteful elderly friends: “Refined, probing, and intelligent…never less than a pleasure” (USA TODAY).

In the waning months of the second World War, a group of children discover a tunnel in their neighborhood outside London. For that summer of 1944, the subterranean space becomes their “secret garden,” where the friends play games, tell their fortunes, and perform for each other.

Six decades later, construction workers make a grisly discovery beneath a house on the same land: a tin box containing two skeletal hands, one male and one female. As the hands make national news, the friends come together once again, to recall their long ago days for a detective. Then the police investigation sputters, and the threads holding their friendship together begin to unravel. Is the truth buried amid the tangled relationships of these aging men and women and their memories? Will it emerge before it’s too late?

Stephen King says, “no one surpasses Ruth Rendell when it comes to stories of obsession, instability, and malignant coincidence.” In The Girl Next Door—“yet another gem” (The Washington Post)—Rendell brilliantly shows that the choices people make, and the emotions behind them, remain as potent in late life as they were in youth. “Rendell’s wit, always mordant, has never been sharper than when she skewers patronizing assumptions about the elderly” (Chicago Tribune).

About Ruth Rendell

Ruth Rendell (1930–2015) won three Edgar Awards, the highest accolade from Mystery Writers of America, as well as four Gold Daggers and a Diamond Dagger for outstanding contribution to the genre from England’s prestigious Crime Writ­ers’ Association. Her remarkable career spanned a half century, with more than sixty books published. A member of the House of Lords, she was one of the great literary figures of our time.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Carol - Reading Writing and Riesling on September 08, 2014

My View: The beginning is intriguing- we see a murder taking place as described by the cold, emotionless murderer. From the beginning you know who the murderer is, you know who the victims are and you wait for more action or revelations to occur. You wait…and you wait. The narrative then morphs into a......more

Goodreads review by Rick on December 13, 2014

I have had a decades-long love affair with Ms. Rendell and it's because she never disappoints. The Girl Next Door, although it has her trademark dark-deeds murderous premise, is a bit of a departure, because I saw the book as more of a meditation on aging than the mystery/psychological suspense nove......more

Goodreads review by Madonna on March 13, 2015

I loved this book and read it in one afternoon. It is not a conventional murder mystery because we know at the start of the novel who committed the crime and why. The action begins when a biscuit tin is found in the foundations of a house built post WWII. This tin contains a mummified pair of hands......more

Goodreads review by Sam on September 04, 2014

The book description makes this sound like a detective/whodunnit story which it isn't; the murderer and victims are revealed to us early on. I wasn't bothered by this and to be honest I didn't really expect it be that type of book. I have long been a fan of Ruth Rendell's stand alone novels, a lot m......more

Goodreads review by Laura on March 23, 2023

Not her normal book ….......more