When Faith Severn's aunt was hanged for murder, the reason behind her dark deed died with her. For 30 years the family hid the truth, and then a journalist prompts Faith to peer back to the day when her aunt took a knife in hand and entered a child's nursery. Abridged. January publication.
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When Faith Severn's aunt was hanged for murder, the reason behind her dark deed died with her. For 30 years the family hid the truth, and then a journalist prompts Faith to peer back to the day when her aunt took a knife in hand and entered a child's nursery. Abridged. January publication.
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Rarely do I read a book this delightful. There are many instances of intelligent humor, so well executed, that extended laughter is unavoidable. Very human characters, excellent historical treatment.
I read this because it was high on a list.
I'm glad I did.
JONAA
May 10, 2009
Vine Surpasses Rendell
It's very odd that the great Ruth Rendell even considered writing under a pen-name, and odder still that the results would be superior to her already high level of accomplishment. This novel about a family that makes the term dysfunctional seem inadequate, yet very familiar somehow, has a number of praise-worthy features, including a fine grasp of life on the home front in World War II. Rendell brings her exceptional skill as a craftswoman of literary expression to the task, as one might expect, but also a welcome sense of restraint and proportion, coupled to her already honed ability with plot and pace.