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Related: About this forumRuth Rendell/Barbara Vine fans?
I love British psychological suspense novels. I've read all of Rendell's books, and Minette Walters. Always on the lookout for new authors. Mo Hayder is another one, but too graphic sometimes for me...
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Ruth Rendell/Barbara Vine fans? (Original Post)
PasadenaTrudy
Feb 2014
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raccoon
(31,089 posts)1. I've read most of her books. GOING WRONG is about my favorite.
She portrays so well Guy's descent into madness.
SheilaT
(23,156 posts)2. I've read a bunch of her books,
but by no means all of them.
I've enjoyed the ones I've read.
Lydia Leftcoast
(48,217 posts)3. If you like Ruth Rendell, you may like Susan Hill's Lafferton novels
(start with "The Various Haunts of Men" .
PasadenaTrudy
(3,998 posts)6. Thanks!
Just ordered a sample for my Kindle.
Hula Popper
(374 posts)4. on the lookout for new authors
Scuba suggested a website called Literature map .com... Great site . enter Ruth Rendell and watch the map!
PasadenaTrudy
(3,998 posts)7. Very cool, thanks for this! n/t
shenmue
(38,501 posts)5. I read U.K. mysteries
to the exclusion of almost anything else.
PasadenaTrudy
(3,998 posts)8. They are the best
IMO. I'm going to watch the Ruth Rendell mysteries thru Netflix now too. I've never seen any of her stories adapted to film.
PasadenaTrudy
(3,998 posts)9. Have you read
"The Bird Yard" by J. Wallis Martin? Excellent read, do look into it!
shenmue
(38,501 posts)10. Thank you
I will do that.