This is the dazzling new novel from Ruth Rendell. When the bones of two severed hands are discovered in a box, an investigation into a long buried crime of passion begins. And a group of friends, who played together as children, begin to question their past. 'For Woody, anger was cold. Cold and slow. But once it had started it mounted gradually and he could think of nothing else. He knew he couldn't stay alive while those two were alive. Instead of sleeping, he lay awake in the dark and saw those hands. Anita's narrow white hand with the long nails painted pastel pink, the man's brown hand equally shapely, the fingers slightly splayed.' Before the advent of the Second World War, beneath the green meadows of Loughton, Essex, a dark network of tunnels has been dug. A group of children discover them. They play there. It becomes their secret place. Seventy years on, the world has changed. Developers have altered the rural landscape. Friends from a half-remembered world have married, died, grown sick, moved on or disappeared. Work on a new house called Warlock uncovers a grisly secret, buried a lifetime ago, and a weary detective, more preoccupied with current crimes, must investigate a possible case of murder. In all her novels, Ruth Rendell digs deep beneath the surface to investigate the secrets of the human psyche. The interconnecting tunnels of Loughton in The Girl Next Door lead to no single destination. But the relationships formed there, and the incidents that occurred, exert a profound influence - not only on the survivors but in unearthing the true nature of the mysterious past.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Arrow (Random)
ISBN: 9780099598763
Idioma: Inglés
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Fecha de lanzamiento: 01/07/2015
Año de edición: 2015
Plaza de edición: Reino Unido
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Escrito por Ruth Rendell
Ruth Rendell (1930-2015) fue una de las autoras británicas de intriga y misterio más conocidas y exitosas del siglo XX. Sus títulos (algunos de ellos publicados bajo el seudónimo de Barbara Vine), de tramas apasionantes y perspicaz observación sicológica, han vendido más de 20 millones de ejemplares en todo el mundo. Su indudable calidad literaria le ha hecho ganar los premios más prestigiosos del género y varias de sus obras han sido llevadas al cine y a la pequeña pantalla.