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The Bridesmaid
The Bridesmaid
Author: Ruth RENDELL
Philip hated violence in any form. He loved beautiful things — like Flora, the stone statue in his mother’s garden and Senta, his sister’s bridesmaid. White-skinned, delicate Senta of the silver hair, who looked just like Flora. The passionate, fascinating Senta who begged Philip to prove his love for her by killing someone. . .
ISBN-13: 9780099681809
ISBN-10: 0099681803
Publication Date: 1990
Pages: 304
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3.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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A good Ruth Rendell story, well plotted, weaving in and out of several lives and story lines, yet all joined together at last. NOT a Wexford novel
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This book stayed with me for a while after I finished it. Ruth Rendell describes the characters personalities so vividly through details of their clothes and their disturbing thoughts that it is hard to get them out of my mind. This one and A Sight for Sore Eyes are my favorite Rendell books.


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