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Thirteen Steps Down

by Ruth Rendell
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Synopsis

Mix Cellini has just moved into a flat in a decaying house in Nottinghill, where he plans to pursue his two abiding passions—supermodel Nerissa Nash, whom he worships from afar, and the life of serial killer Reggie Christie, hanged fifty years earlier for murdering at least eight women. Gwendolen Chawcer, Mix’s eighty-year-old landlady has few interests beside her old books and her new tenant. But she does have an intriguing connection to Christie. And when reality intrudes into Mix’s life, he turns toi Christie for inspiration and a long pent-up violence explodes. Intricately plotted and brilliantly written, 13 Steps Down enters the minds of these disparate people as they move inexorably toward its breathtaking conclusion.

The Washington Post - Rosemary Herbert

Real pain, resulting from thwarted love, is at the heart of all the characters' fates. Many of them are enthralled with the unattainable, and Rendell's astute depiction of this human tendency makes up for what seem to be lapses in technique. It is also the reason readers will feel rewarded when they finish this flawed yet fascinating novel.

About the Author, Ruth Rendell

From the start of her illustrious career, Ruth Rendell's novels have blurred the distinction between literature and commercial fiction. Although Rendell is classified as a writer of mysteries and crime thrillers, her elegant prose and superb literary skills elevate her far above the conventions of those genres.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2006
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Pages
368
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781400095902

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