Description
Barbara Vine (a.k.a. Ruth Rendell) deftly weaves this story of an eminent Victorian with a modern yarn about the embattled biographer, who is watching the House of Lords prepare to annul membership for hereditary peers and thus strip him of his position. Themes of fate and family snake throughout this teasing psychological suspense, a typically chilling tale from a master of the genre.
About the Author
The author of numerous novels, including A Dark-Adapted Eye, Anna's Book, and Grasshopper, Barbara Vine is a pen name of Ruth Rendell. Rendell has won many awards, including three Edgars and four Gold Daggers. She lives in London, England.
Reviews
"One of the finest practitioners of her craft in the English-speaking world.... [The Blood Doctor is] densely plotted, psychologically twisted." -The New York Times Book Review
"Combine[s] Edith Wharton's laserlike psychological and sociological notations with the elegance and intelligence Arthur Conan Doyle brought to genre writing.... [She is] the best mystery writer of our time." - The Boston Globe
"Vine is the subtlest of writers, and her book's quiet demeanor simply adds more nuance to its exquisite creepiness." -Seattle Post-Intelligencer
"One of the finest practitioners of her craft in the English-speaking world.... [The Blood Doctor is] densely plotted, psychologically twisted." -The New York Times Book Review
"This latest book is her best... suspenseful and intellectually engaging." -Chicago Tribune
Book Information
ISBN 9781400032525
Author Barbara Vine
Format Paperback
Page Count 384
Imprint Pan Books
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Weight(grams) 288g
Dimensions(mm) 203mm * 132mm * 22mm