Ruth Rendell
Ruth Rendell (1930–2015) was a British author renowned for her crime novels and psychological thrillers, best known for creating Chief Inspector Reginald Wexford.[1][2] She published over 60 books across her half-century career, winning three Edgar Awards and multiple Gold Daggers from the Crime Writers' Association.[5] Under the pseudonym Barbara Vine, she produced more psychologically complex narratives exploring characters' haunted pasts.[4]
crime fiction
psychological thrillers
mystery novels
The St. Zita Society: A Novel
A Judgement in Stone
Wolf to the Slaughter: An Inspector Wexford Novel (Chief Inspector Wexford Mysteries)
From Doon with Death: The First Inspector Wexford Mystery
From Doon with Death: The First Inspector Wexford Mystery
The Vault
A Sight for Sore Eyes: A Novel
Shake Hands Forever (Inspector Wexford Book 9)
The Girl Next Door: A Novel
A Sight for Sore Eyes: A Novel
Road Rage (Inspector Wexford Book 17)
The Secret House of Death
Murder Being Once Done (Inspector Wexford Book 7)
A Guilty Thing Surprised: Inspector Wexford Book 5
The Babes in the Wood (Inspector Wexford Book 19)
Wolf to the Slaughter: An Inspector Wexford Novel (Mortalis)
Road Rage (Inspector Wexford Book 17)
Vanity Dies Hard
Road Rage (Inspector Wexford Book 17)
The Vault: An Inspector Wexford Novel
Dark Corners: A Novel
The Vault: An Inspector Wexford Novel
From Doon with Death: The First Inspector Wexford Novel
Shake Hands Forever (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard)