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 · The Killing Doll by Ruth Rendell. NOOK Book (eBook - Digital Original) $ 10 Edgar Award–winning author Ruth Rendell (–) has written more than seventy books that have sold more than 20 million copies worldwide. A fellow of the Royal Society of Literature (London), she is the recipient of the Grand Master Award from the Brand: Open Road Media. The Killing Doll. by. Ruth Rendell. · Rating details · 1, ratings · 94 reviews. In a shabby London suburb, sixteen-year-old Pup Yearman dabbles in magic. But for Pup's older sister Dolly, the magic is more than dabbling. Deformed by a facial birthmark, Dolly desperately wants to be cured, and her obsession with Pup's magic sends her /5. Buy a cheap copy of The Killing Doll book by Ruth Rendell. In a shabby London suburb, sixteen-year-old Pup Yearman dabbles in magic. But for Pup's older sister Dolly, the magic is more than dabbling. Deformed by a facial Free Shipping on all orders over $Cited by: 1.


The Killing Doll What made the experience of listening to The Killing Doll the most enjoyable? Ric Jerrom's cool, yet understated performance - he really brought the lives of the inhabitants of an inner city area to life. I usually enjoy Ruth Rendell, but this was rather relentlessly, tediously grim and miserable. I didn't feel engaged with. How a Badly Chosen Reader Can Ruin a Good Story What disappointed you about The Killing Doll? I have probably read or listened to most of Ruth Rendell's novels, so I know that some are more engaging or easier to get into than others, and I know that some reading styles are more enjoyable than others. Buy The Killing Doll New e. by Rendell, Ruth (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.


Set in a shabbily genteel house populated by an eccentric family coming undone, The Killing Doll is, perhaps, Rendell's bleakest book and yet she fully humanizes her characters without ever sentimentalizing or stereotyping them. Dolly (Doreen) is a 20ish young woman with a disfiguring nevus on her face. Overview. A girl experiments with the occult to keep her family together in this psychological thriller from the New York Times–bestselling author of Dark Corners. In a quiet house in the London suburb of Manningtree, fifteen-year-old Pup and his emotionally damaged older sister, Dolly, have become closer than ever since the death of the their mother. by Ruth Rendell ‧ RELEASE DATE: . Rendell returns to her favorite psychological-suspense device here: two separate story-lines that will eventually overlap—with fatal results. And, also as before (Lake of Darkness, Master of the Moor), Rendell's quiet English setting harbors a surprising, slightly excessive number of criss-crossing nut-cases.

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