A Judgement in Stone

A Judgement in Stone

1977 • 188 pages

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"A classic."--The London Times What on earth could have provoked a modern day St. Valentine's Day massacre?On Valentine's Day, four members of the Coverdale family--George, Jacqueline, Melinda and Giles--were murdered in the space of 15 minutes. Their housekeeper, Eunice Parchman, shot them, one by one, in the blue light of a televised performance of Don Giovanni. When Detective Chief Superintendent William Vetch arrests Miss Parchman two weeks later, he discovers a second tragedy: the key to the Valentine's Day massacre hidden within a private humiliation Eunice Parchman has guarded all her life. A brilliant rendering of character, motive, and the heady discovery of truth, A Judgement in Stone is among Ruth Rendell's finest psychological thrillers. "It will be an amazing achievement if [Rendell] ever writes a better book."--London Daily Express"Ruth Rendell is the best mystery writer in the English-speaking world."--TimeFrom the Trade Paperback edition.

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I'm giving up on this one. This kind of forensic examination of why someone commits a crime just isn't grabbing my attention. Bit dated too.

August 7, 2021
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What a horrible book. Full of nasty yet very flat characters. An unconvincing premise. And what will happen is laid out at the start. I gave up near the end, and I don't know why I read all thet way. I wonder If Ruth Rendell really enjoyed herself while writing it.

November 23, 2019

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