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 Veiled One (Inspector Wexford Book 14)
The Babes in the Wood (Inspector Wexford Book 19)
When the Wedding Was over: An Inspector Wexford Mystery
The Face of Trespass
Kissing the Gunner's Daughter
Ruth Rendell: Short Stories
The Babes in the Wood: A Chief Inspector Wexford Mystery
The girl next door
The Copper Peacock and Other Stories
Talking to Strange Men (Thorndike Press Large Print Basic Series)
Archie and Archie
No Man's Nightingale
Wolf to the Slaughter
The vault
Portobello
Not in the Flesh: A Wexford Novel (Unabridged on 7 CDs)
The St. Zita Society
Portobello: A Novel
The Water's Lovely
The Rottweiler
Sins Of The Fathers (An Inspector Wexford Mystery)
A Sight For Sore Eyes
Road Rage
Speaker of Mandarin: An Inspector Wexford Mystery