A collection of Vine Deloria Jr.'s writings from books, essays, and articles, as well as previously unpublished pieces.[...]
"Gallowglass" is a thrilling crime classic from the bestselling, prize-winning author Barbara Vine. When Sandor snatched little Joe from the path of a London Tube train, he was quick to make clear the terms of the rescue. 'I saved your life,' he told the homeless youngster, 'so your life belongs to [...]
"Grasshopper" is an enthralling, chilling novel by the bestselling queen of crime Barbara Vine. 'They have sent me here because of what happened on the pylon'. When Clodagh Brown writes these words at the age of nineteen, she believes that she is leaving behind the traumatic events of her youth. But[...]
"The Birthday Present" by Barbara Vine - a gripping, psychological thriller packed with menace. Intensely imagined, fearful and satisfying' "Sunday Times". Tory MP Ivor Tesham has unconventional tastes. And in bored housewife Hebe Furnal he finds someone to share and enact his sexual fantasies. Howe[...]
"The Chimney Sweeper's Boy" - a classic crime novel by bestselling, prize-winning author Barbara Vine. "Gripping, almost impossible to put down". ("Guardian"). "One of the most frightening novels I have ever read...Gerald Candless, the monster at the heart of the maze, is a marvellous creation". (Am[...]
"A Dark-Adapted Eye" - a prize-winning crime classic by bestselling author Barbara Vine. This is the winner of the Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger Award. "A rich, complex and beautifully crafted novel". (P.D. James). "Compulsively readable ...a carefully devised plot unfolded with the most cu[...]
"King Solomon's Carpet" is a prize-winning crime classic from bestselling author Barbara Vine. This is the winner of the Crime Writers Association Gold Dagger Award. "The tension grows ...an overwhelming sense of foreboding ...when the unravelling takes place, it is brilliantly unexpected and origin[...]
"A Fatal Inversion" - a classic thriller from the queen of crime Barbara Vine. "An absolute winner ...a gripping read from start to end". ("Daily Mail"). "Brilliant. Vine has the kind of near-Victorian narrative drive ...that compels a reader to go on turning the pages". ("Sunday Times"). In the lon[...]
"The Minotaur" - a thrilling novel from the bestselling queen of crime Barbara Vine. Kerstin Kvist enters crumbling Lydstep Old Hall to live with the Cosways and to act as nurse to John: a grown man fed drugs by his family to control his lunatic episodes. But John's strangeness is grotesquely mirror[...]
The Child's Child is the new crime novel by bestselling, prize-winning author Barbara Vine. What sort of betrayal would drive a brother and sister apart? When Grace and her brother Andrew inherit their grandmother's house in Hampstead, they decide to move in together. It seems the obvious thing to d[...]
Swedish nurse Kirsten Kvist has no idea what to expect when she takes a job with the Cosway family at their odd, almost grand home, deep in the Essex countryside, but she soon discovers a bitterly divided family in which old secrets, sexual obsession, and betrayal lead to murder. Reprint. 17,500 fir[...]
Clodagh Brown loved climbing. First it was trees. Later, as a teenager, she would scale the electrical pylons that tower over the English countryside like giant grasshoppersand share the experience with Daniel, her first lover. As a young woman she'd walk for miles over London's rooftops, peering [...]
When Grace and her brother Andrew inherit their grandmother's house in Hampstead, they decide to move in together. It seems the obvious thing to do: they've always got on well, the house is large enough to split down the middle, and neither of them likes partying or loud music.
There's o[...]
From three-time Edgar Award-winning mystery writer Ruth Rendell, writing here under her Barbara Vine pseudonym, an ingenious novel-within-a-novel about brothers and sisters and the violence lurking behind our society's taboos
When their grandmother dies, Grace and Andrew Easton inherit her s[...]
When their grandmother dies, Grace and Andrew Easton inherit her sprawling, book-filled London home, Dinmont House. Rather than sell it, the adult siblings move in together, splitting the numerous bedrooms and studies. The arrangement is unusual, but ideal for the affectionate pair ? until the day A[...]
What sort of betrayal would drive a brother and sister apart? When Grace and her brother Andrew inherit their grandmother's house, they surprise few people by deciding to move in together.[...]
When their grandmother dies, adult siblings Grace and Andrew Easton inherit her sprawling London home. Rather than sell it, they move in together, splitting the numerous bedrooms and studies. The arrangement is unusual, but ideal for the affectionate pair--until the day Andrew brings home a new boyf[...]
Unlike the other residents of Middleton Hall, Stella is elegant, smart, and in control. Only Jenny, her care assistant, knows that she harbours a painful secret, and only she can prevent Stella from carrying it to the grave. As the women talk, Jenny pieces together the answers to many questions that[...]
Unlike the other residents of Middleton Hall, Stella is elegant, smart, and in control. Only Jenny, her care assistant, knows that she harbours a painful secret, and only she can prevent Stella from carrying it to the grave. As the women talk, Jenny pieces together the answers to many questions that[...]
When Lizzie and Bell meet for tea after nearly two decades apart, the topic of conversation is murder one that Bell herself committed. When Elizabeth Vetch spots Bell for the first time in seventeen years, she chases her down in order to learn why her old friend committed a terrible murder all those[...]
Margaret Rose Bennett, like her elder sister, Elizabeth, was named after the two English princesses. But Elizabeth is dead, and Margaret Rose still living, searching and reaching out for life and its meaning. And against the frankly odd, strained and curiously English household she inhabits in a New[...]