Portobello
Ruth Rendell
(Author)
Description
INCLUDES AN EXCERPT OF RENDELL'S FINAL NOVEL, DARK CORNERS Ruth Rendell is widely considered to be crime fiction's reigning queen, with a remarkable career spanning more than forty years. Now, in Portobello, she delivers a captivating and intricate tale that weaves together the troubled lives of several people in the gentrified neighborhood of London's Notting Hill. Walking to the shops one day, fifty-year-old Eugene Wren discovers an envelope on the street bulging with cash. A man plagued by a shameful addiction--and his own good intentions--Wren hatches a plan to find the money's rightful owner. Instead of going to the police, or taking the cash for himself, he prints a notice and posts it around Portobello Road. This ill-conceived act creates a chain of events that links Wren to other Londoners--people afflicted with their own obsessions and despairs. As these volatile characters come into Wren's life--and the life of his trusting fiancée--the consequences will change them all. Portobello is a wonderfully complex tour de force featuring a dazzling depiction of one of London's most intriguing neighborhoods--and the dangers beneath its newly posh veneer.Product Details
Price
$16.00
$14.88
Publisher
Scribner Book Company
Publish Date
July 26, 2011
Pages
320
Dimensions
5.56 X 8.49 X 0.79 inches | 0.61 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781439150405
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About the Author
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
"The characters jump off the page. The page-to-page surprises are so clever that the reader is left agape at each twist and turn. The pieces fit together brilliantly."--Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
"An expert dissection of the hazards of human connections and the search for happiness."--USA Today
"A novel that glides along Portobello Road like the lime in a gin and tonic. It's intoxicating."--Newsday
"An expert dissection of the hazards of human connections and the search for happiness."--USA Today
"A novel that glides along Portobello Road like the lime in a gin and tonic. It's intoxicating."--Newsday