From Library Journal
The talents of novelist Rendell (The Keys to the Street, Audio Reviews, LJ 11/15/97) and narrator Nicky Henson combine to create a terrifically entertaining tale of murder, missteps, and unexpected consequences. Stanley is supported by his wife, Vera; as he completes his beloved crossword puzzles, he dreams of getting his hands on his mother-in-law's money at her death. So why not help her along? But par for the course for Stanley, events do not turn out as he planned. Hanson's ability to carry on conversations between Stanley (at turns dour and belligerent) and the naggingly shrill Vera with perfectly realized voices is remarkable, and his vocalizations for the other characters are no less inspired. Altogether a delightful production and essential for all fiction collections.?Melody A. Moxley, Rowan P.L., Salisbury, NC
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Review
"The best mystery writer in the English-speaking world." -
Time
"Undoubtedly one of the best writers of English mysteries and chiller-killer plots."-
Los Angeles Times
"Rendell is a master of the form."-
The Washington Post Book World
"No one can take you so totally into the recesses of the human mind as does Ruth Rendell."-
The Christian Science Monitor
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