Dear Philip I've just joined this group and then read your mail among some otheres. There are not many books by Ruth Rendell/Barbara Vine I haven't read. My ...
I did enjoy KEYS TO THE STREET again, though I had the same reservation about it as I did the first time: I didn't feel that there was sufficient development...
Hello everybody, I am new to this group, but have been a devoted Ruth Rendell fan for many years and I have a very basic (and maybe stupid) question: What does...
... for many years and I have a very basic (and maybe stupid) question: What does the ... about it in the BBC radio show but all she said was that it wasn't ...
Hi Ede i'm new to this group too and also german speaking (from switzerland). I've heard this interview too and did not get a satisfactory answer. Perhaps we...
Searching the web, I found that in November 2004 there is to be published a new edition of "King Solomon's Carpet", officially the film tie-in edition (how I...
Haven't heard anything yet - Gus seems to think this would be a tough one to film because of the tube locations. I seem to remember reading a review on-line...
The adaptation of NO Night is Too Long, I thought, was very good indeed...Not quite up to the standard of the book (NNITL is my favourite Vine title, I think),...
I forgot to ask - where did you see the listing for this tie-in edition? Philip ... From: rachelwalkerdotcom To: ruthrendell@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday,...
Could it refer to something like the laws of the Medes and Persians, non-revocable once written? At that time it probably would have been chiseled in stone...
I believe it was on the Ottakars website... the date listed there is July 03, but that was put back, the correct due-date is now featured on amazon.co.uk as...
I don't think there's any specific literary reference intended in the title of 'A Judgement In Stone'. Most likely it comes from this sentence at the end of...
... Rendell said this about the title: I hate to confess this, but it is the only book I've written that I did not name myself and I was so desperate to find a...
I love that Rendell titles often have a literary origin - like many authors, Agatha Christie often found her titles in Shakespeare ("By the Pricking of My...
Right you are - the American edition even omitted the quote from MACBETH at the beginning of the book. Shame on us for being so unsophisticated!!! Philip ... ...
HORATIO: And let me speak to the yet unknowing world How these things came about: so shall you hear Of carnal, bloody, and unnatural acts, Of accidental...
Hi everybody, Thanks a lot to all of you who supplied information and guesswork about the puzzling title "A Judgment in Stone". I understand that it is neither...
Ede wrote: <<Thanks a lot to all of you who supplied information and guesswork about the puzzling title "A Judgment in Stone". I understand that it is neither...
I'd like to know a easy reading Shakespeare book. I don't like reading plays (except Oskar Wilde's). What I'm looking for is kind of an explanation about...
For easy Shakespeare reading, I would look for Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare. It is a narrative rendering of many of Shakespeare's plays, and quite readable,...
Dear Anne thanks for your suggestion. I'll by a copy of Lamb's Tales. theres Anne LeVeque <aleveque@...> wrote: For easy Shakespeare reading, I would...
Ruth Rendell doesn't seem to answer our question about the titel A JUDGEMENT IN STONE, I'm sorry to say. Since I've read almost all RR's books I was looking...
I'm not sure why anyone would recommend Gerritsen to fans of Rendell. Authors commonly recommended are P.D. James and Minette Walters. (I recommend you start...
Hello, I like Julie Parsons, an Irish writer. She did write four books and she admires Ruth Rendell. I also like Giles Blunt - Canadian. He did write two ...
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I agree with the choices of James, Walters and Smith. I would like to add Frances Fyfield and Val McDermid to that list. I've never read Gerritson, so I...
I've tried Fyfield and McDermid - didn't get very far with either of them, though I had high hopes. I know I've come across Graham but can't place her at the...
Philip, give Penelope Evans a try...she has only written three books but I thought they were all pretty good. I would be interested to hear what you think. She...
More suggestions, just read Nicci French's Beneath the Skin, a good thriller, very menacing, reminded me of RR's stand-alone thrillers. lynncrb@... wrote:...