The Copper Peacock and Other Stories by Ruth Rendell

The Copper Peacock and Other Stories

Ruth Rendell
183 pages
Mysterious Pr
Oct 1991
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The marvelous title story, like most in this collection of nine tales by British doyenne of suspense, Edgar-winning Rendell, delights with its fine-tuned psychological effects. Egotist Bernard borrows a friend's flat to ensure quiet while he writes a book. Flattered by the awed, pretty maid, Judy, who tidies up and serves him exquisite lunches but arrives for work each day increasingly bruised and battered, Bernard cringes with mortification when Judy gives him an ugly but costly peacock-shaped bookmark. The denouement is a master stroke. A mousy woman in "A Pair of Yellow Lilies" takes a young lover, enticed by his angelic beauty and vividly embroidered jacket, and a subtle criminal trade-off occurs. Another tit-for-tat tale, one that cat fanciers will warm to, "Long Live the Queen" features a snarly elegant feline who finds her regal niche after another cat is killed.
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Pages 183
Publisher Mysterious Pr
Published 1991
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