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13 Steps Down
 
"Mix was standing where the street should have been..." (from the first line)

From a multi-award-winning author comes a chilling new novel about obsession, superstition, and violence, set in Rendell's darkly atmospheric London.
 
Annotation:
In this psychological thriller by the acclaimed master of the subgenre, Ruth Rendell, two mentally unbalanced people--one of them psychotic--coexist uneasily in a decaying London mansion. Michael "Mix" Cellini, a working-class man employed as a repairer of fitness machines, knows for sure that one day he will be famous, either because of his unparalleled knowledge of the past exploits of Reggie Christie, a serial killer who preyed on Mix's neighborhood half a century ago, or because of his certain future relationship with Nerissa Nash, the supermodel he's stalking. His obsessions collide unpleasantly--and eventually, dangerously--with those of his landlady Gwendolen Chawcer, a nosy, impoverished blueblood who loathes her lodger and broods over the chaste love she still has for a man she hasn't seen in 50 years.

 

Praise
"Rendell...delivers the best novel she's written in years....Rendell exhibits all her trademark virtues: vivid characters, a plot addictive as crack and a sense of place unequaled in crime fiction." (starred review) 08/15/2005

"Another brilliantly rendered Rendellscape in which the psychopath is the blond, blue-eyed psychopath next door....Masterful, as usual. No one does evil better." (starred review) 07/01/2005

"[E]ngrossing....[O]ne of her most striking works to date, an ironic and very funny novel about solipsism and contemporary loneliness." 12/30/2005 & 01/06/2006

"[P]rofoundly unnerving....[T]he image of a killer-in-training running around Notting Hill repairing faulty treadmill belts...demonstrates Rendell's cunning artistry." - Marilyn Stasio 11/27/2005


 
Author Bio
Ruth Rendell
Born Ruth Barbara Grasemann, Ruth Rendell began writing at an early age and finished her first novel at age 15. However, it took nearly 20 years before she published her first novel, "From Doon with Death", in 1964. This novel introduced the main character in what would become a series of mystery novels set in Sussex, England. These books star Chief Inspector Reginald Wexford of Scotland Yard, who uses keen psychological insight to ferret out the perpetrator of each crime he investigates. In recognition of her talent as one of England's most renowned and prolific crime writers, Rendell was named Baroness Rendell of Babergh and became a member of the House of Lords in 1997.

 
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Chapter One

Mix was standing where the street should have been. Or where he thought it should have been. By this time shock and disbelief were past. Bitter disappointment, then rage, filled his body and climbed into his throat, half choking him. How dared they? How could they, whoever they were, destroy what should have been a national monument? The house itself should have been a museum, one of those blue plaques high up on its wall, the garden, lovingly preserved just as it was, part of a tour visiting parties could have made. If they had wanted a curator they need have looked no further than him.

Everything was new, carefully and soullessly designed. `Soulless'-that was the word and he was proud of himself for thinking it up. The place was pretty, he thought in disgust, typical yuppie-land building. The petunias in the flowerbeds particularly enraged him. Of course he knew that some time back before he was born they had changed the name from Rillington Place

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