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A Fatal Inversion
A Fatal Inversion | Ruth Rendell
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When a young man moves into a recently inherited Suffolk manor house, he falls into a summer idyll that gathers friends and strangers alikeand concludes in murder When the new owners of Wyvis Hall go to bury a dear pet dog, they stumble upon a ghastly relic left by the homes previous occupants: the bones of a woman and a small child, hastily interred. So opens a mystery set in motion a decade before when nineteen-year-old Adam Verne-Smith inherited the property and spent one debauched summer there with friends and a few aimless drifters. While most of Wyvis Halls visitors that summer would go on to live respectable lives, two would never leave. Now, investigators must piece together not only whodunit, but also to whom it was done, in this brilliantly constructed thriller.
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Susanita
A Fatal Inversion | Ruth Rendell
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I‘m ready for Bloody Scotland Book Club next week. I couldn‘t find a copy of the third book, but I have thoughts on the other two.

The Monkey‘s Raincoat-Phillip Marlowe meets Rambo. Fast paced, firmly set in the 1980s, a little ridiculous.

A Fatal Inversion-Not fast paced. College students hang out in an old manor house and make terrible decisions that come back to haunt them ten years later.

#NovelNovember #friendsgiving #rushathon

Susanita Don‘t ask me to explain the titles, because I have no idea. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 12mo
DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 12mo
Catsandbooks 😂woohoo! 🧡🦃❤️ 12mo
Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 12mo
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Centique
A Fatal Inversion | Barbara Vine
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This is my second Barbara Vine mystery (Ruth Rendell writing psychological mysteries) and it was very good. A group of young people in an old English country home make some bad decisions -then ten years later when they‘re all living their suburban lives, a body is found.
Some people would hate this. It‘s slow in parts. A lot of unlikeable characters, some of whom may not face consequences while terrible things happen to some innocent characters⬇️

Centique A racist character who says some awful things. But it‘s very well written, the plot gripped me and I was totally wrong about what was going to happen. TW below under spoiler tag 4y
Centique TW: death of a baby. 4y
Ruthiella I‘ve read this too and agree it is good. The author is quite good at building and holding tension, I think. 4y
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Centique @Ruthiella yes! Totally agree. 4y
AmyG I LOVE Barbara Vine books. Ruth Rendell is the BEST. 4y
LeahBergen I always really enjoyed the books she wrote as Barbara Vine. 👍🏻 4y
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karmenseeta
A Fatal Inversion | Ruth Rendell
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An amazing story, skillfully written, to be savored word by word.

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agoodstoppingpt
A Fatal Inversion | Barbara Vine
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Reading for the R.I.P. Challenge. They don't make covers like this anymore.