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The Chimney Sweeper's Boy - Barbara Vine
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- Closed: Sun 2 May 2010, 1:47 pm
- Listing #: 286659604
Writing as Barbara Vine, Britain's preeminent mystery novelist Ruth Rendell crafts literary suspense of the highest order. With this richly textured and utterly absorbing page-tumer, Vine adds to her growing reputation as one of the great writers of our time.
Bestselling and critically acclaimed novelist Gerald Candless dies suddenly, and leaves behind a wife and two doting daughters. To sort through her grief, his daughter Sarah puts aside her university studies and agrees to write a biography of her famous father. But as she begins her research and pulls back the veil of his past, her life is slowly torn apart: a terrible logic begins to unfold that explains her mother's remoteness, her father's need to continually reinvent himself -- and sheds shocking light on a long-forgotten London murder.
"Vine has that amazing knack of making her writing seem totally effortless, even while you know there must be a huge amount of effort going into it." - BookieMonster review (that's me!)
A BookieMonster HIGHLY Recommended Read!
Very good (read once by me!) condition paperback.
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Bestselling and critically acclaimed novelist Gerald Candless dies suddenly, and leaves behind a wife and two doting daughters. To sort through her grief, his daughter Sarah puts aside her university studies and agrees to write a biography of her famous father. But as she begins her research and pulls back the veil of his past, her life is slowly torn apart: a terrible logic begins to unfold that explains her mother's remoteness, her father's need to continually reinvent himself -- and sheds shocking light on a long-forgotten London murder.
"Vine has that amazing knack of making her writing seem totally effortless, even while you know there must be a huge amount of effort going into it." - BookieMonster review (that's me!)
A BookieMonster HIGHLY Recommended Read!
Very good (read once by me!) condition paperback.
BookieMonster - for all your bookie needs! We sell a wide range of new and secondhand books.
We are happy to combine postage where possible, so feel free to browse our listings.
If you are the lucky winner of our auction please note we would appreciate payment within 5 days. A Payment Instruction email will be sent on auction close, please read carefully for all necessary information.
Thank you for trading with BookieMonster!
Shipping details
- $3.20 P&P Nationwide Standard Post
- $8.00 P&P to AUSTRALIA
- Seller does not allow pick-ups
- Seller is located in Morrinsville, Waikato
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- NZ bank deposit
About the seller
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- Member since Mar 2007
Closes: Sun 2 May, 1:47 pm. 2010
