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Shop nowThe Water's Lovely - Abridged
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Learn moreThe award-winning author of The Babes in the Wood and The Rottweiler brings us another terrifically paced, richly drawn novel of suspense and psychological intrigue.
Weeks went by when Ismay never thought of it at all. Then something would bring it back or it would return in a dream. The dream always began in the same way.
She and her mother would be climbing the stairs, following Heatherās lead through the bedroom to what was on the other side, not a bathroom in the dream but a chamber floored and walled in marble. In the middle of it was a glassy lake. The white thing in the water floated towards her, its face submerged, and her mother said, absurdly, āDonāt look!ā
The dead man was Ismayās stepfather, Guy. Now, nine years on, she and her sister, Heather, still live in the same house in Clapham. But it has been divided into two self-contained flats. Their mother had lived upstairs with her sister, Pamela. And the bathroom, where Guy had drowned, had disappeared.
Ismay worked in public relations, and Heather in catering. They got on well. They always had. They never discussed the changes to the house, still less what had happened that August day. . .
But even lives as private as these, where secrets hang in the air like dust, intertwine with other worlds and other individuals. And, with painful inevitability, the truth will emerge.
Ruth Rendell is the author ofĀ Road Rage,Ā The Keys to the Street,Ā Bloodlines,Ā Simisola, andĀ The Crocodile Bird. She is the winner of the Mystery Writers of America Grand Master Award. She is also the recipient of three Edgars from the Mystery Writers of America and four Gold Daggers from Great Britainās Crime Writers Association. In 1997, she was named a life peer in the House of Lords. Rendell also writes mysteries under the name of Barbara Vine, of whichĀ A Dark-Adapted EyeĀ is the most famous. She lives in England.
Rosalyn LandorĀ is an English-born television, theater, and multiple-award-winning audiobook narrator. Her television credits includeĀ Love in a Cold Climate,Ā Rumpole of the Bailey,Ā Sherlock Holmes, andĀ Star Trek: The Next Generation. She has won numerous Audie awards andĀ AudioFileĀ magazine Earphones awards.
Ruth Rendell is the author ofĀ Road Rage,Ā The Keys to the Street,Ā Bloodlines,Ā Simisola, andĀ The Crocodile Bird. She is the winner of the Mystery Writers of America Grand Master Award. She is also the recipient of three Edgars from the Mystery Writers of America and four Gold Daggers from Great Britainās Crime Writers Association. In 1997, she was named a life peer in the House of Lords. Rendell also writes mysteries under the name of Barbara Vine, of whichĀ A Dark-Adapted EyeĀ is the most famous. She lives in England.
Rosalyn LandorĀ is an English-born television, theater, and multiple-award-winning audiobook narrator. Her television credits includeĀ Love in a Cold Climate,Ā Rumpole of the Bailey,Ā Sherlock Holmes, andĀ Star Trek: The Next Generation. She has won numerous Audie awards andĀ AudioFileĀ magazine Earphones awards.
Reviews
"She is one of the marvels of crime fiction. Forty years after her first book, Ruth Rendell is still producing work that puts her head and shoulders above most other writers."–Sunday Telegraph
"Ruth Rendell is back to her creepy best. She has always been wonderful at exploring the dark corners of the human mind, and the way private fantasies can clash and explode into terrifying
violence."
–Daily Mail
"No contemporary writer of suspense stories tries to vary the form’s boundaries more than Ruth Rendell."
–Guardian
"Rendell’s eerie capacity to comprehend disturbed criminal minds continues to astonish."
–The Times Expand reviews