Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Ruth Rendell

[Wikipedia] b.1930


To Fear a Painted Devil (1965)
Vanity Dies Hard (1965)
The Secret House of Death (1968)
One Across, Two Down (1971)
The Face of Trespass (1974)
A Demon in my View (1976)
A Judgement In Stone (1977) (Barger-83)
Make Death Love Me (1979)
The Lake of Darkness (1980)
Master of the Moor (1982)
The Killing Doll (1984)
The Tree of Hands (1984)
Live Flesh (1986)
Talking to Strange Men (1987)
The Bridesmaid (1989)
Going Wrong (1990)
The Crocodile Bird (1993)
The Keys to the Street (1996)
A Sight for Sore Eyes (1998)
Adam and Eve and Pinch Me (2001)
The Rottweiler (2003)
Thirteen Steps Down (2004)
The Water's Lovely (2006)

Inspector Wexford series
From Doon With Death (1964)
Wolf to the Slaughter (1967)
The Best Man to Die (1969)
A New Lease of Death (1969)
A Guilty Thing Surprised (1970)
No More Dying Then (1971)
Murder Being Once Done (1972)
Some Lie and Some Die (1973)
Shake Hands Forever (1975)
A Sleeping Life (1979)
Put on by Cunning (1981)
The Speaker of Mandarin (1983)
An Unkindness of Ravens (1985)
The Veiled One (1988)
Kissing the Gunner's Daughter (1992)
Simisola (1994)
Road Rage (1997)
Harm Done (1999)
The Babes in the Wood (2002)
End in Tears (2005)
Not in the Flesh (2007)

Written as Barbara Vine
A Dark-Adapted Eye (1986)
A Fatal Inversion (1987)
The House of Stairs (1988)
Gallowglass (1990)
King Solomon's Carpet (1991)
Asta's Book (1993)
No Night is Too Long (1994)
The Brimstone Wedding (1995)
The Chimney-sweeper's Boy (1998)
Grasshopper (2000)
The Blood Doctor (2002)
The Minotaur (2005)

Heartstones (1987 novella)
The Thief (2006 novella)
The Fallen Curtain (1976 stories)
Means of Evil (1979 stories)
The Fever Tree (1982 stories)
The New Girlfriend (1985 stories)
The Copper Peacock (1991 stories)
Blood Lines (1995 stories)
Piranha to Scurfy (2000 stories)
Ruth Rendell's Suffolk (1989 nonfiction)
Undermining the Central Line (1989 nonfiction)
The Reason Why: An Anthology of the Murderous Mind (1995 nonfiction)

1 comment:

Jorn said...

I generally like the Barbara Vine titles best, the Wexfords least.