Going Wrong
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.49 (886 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00AG8GVKO |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 164 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-04-24 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Every Saturday the childhood sweethearts--now in their 20s--lunch together, every day Guy calls and nearly every minute he spins out elaborate fantasies about their love. He blames Leo's close-knit family and viperish friends for turning her against him. Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. Author tour. From Publishers Weekly Rendell ( The Bridesmaid ) is near the top of her form in this icy, arresting tale of obsessive love. Rendall is a master of depicting the long, slow slide into madness, making e
But as life leads the two down different paths, Guy’s obsessive love takes a murderous turn. Convinced that Leonora’s respectable family has conspired against him, Guy struggles to extricate himself from a complex web of half-truths and artful lies—with a hit man’s bullet. With expert pacing and rich characterization, Rendell artfully constructs an ever-widening spiral of paranoia and desire.. A street hustler-turned-wealthy businessman races to extricate his childhood sweetheart from the arms of her fiancé before it’s too lateWhen Guy Curran, a streetwise hustler from the wrong side of the tracks, falls in love with good-girl Leonora, he knows that one day she will be his wife
lawyeraau said A TWISTED TALE OF OBSESSIVE LOVE. British author, Ruth Rendell, is, undoubtedly, the doyenne of psychological suspense, painting subtle portraits of offbeat, quirky characters that are just a tad off the beaten path. Delving into their psyches, she draws the reader into the slightly skewed world that th. A TWISTED TALE OF OBSESSIVE LOVE lawyeraau British author, Ruth Rendell, is, undoubtedly, the doyenne of psychological suspense, painting subtle portraits of offbeat, quirky characters that are just a tad off the beaten path. Delving into their psyches, she draws the reader into the slightly skewed world that th. A Customer said Is anyone sane in our world, evoked wonderfully by RR?. RR does her best work when she stays away from Wexford. If she really wants to write police detective novels, RR needs to read Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch novels and learn from him, at a minimum, how policeman actually behave on the job and off. Wexford, like all Bri