The Killing Doll
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The Killing Doll

Rendell, Ruth

Summary

An intense and disturbing novel from the UK's most loved crime writerThe winter before he was sixteen, Pup sold his soul to the devil.

An intense and disturbing novel from the UK's most loved crime writerThe winter before he was sixteen, Pup sold his soul to the devil. He wasn't quite sure what he was going to get in exchange. For the time being, all he asked for was to be happy, and to grow a bit taller. Even though she was older than Pup, Dolly was always in awe of her brother. More and more, she wanted to believe that he had occult powers and could do anything. Magic could remove the birthmark from her face and make her normal. Magic could kill their wicked stepmother, Myra. Pup laughs when Dolly shows him an effigy of Myra: a rag doll, about fifteen inches high, with knitted nylon skin and rust-coloured wool hair. Dolly sticks it full of pins. Myra dies. With dazzling virtuosity Ruth Rendell explores a haunted world of obsession, delusions and murderous fantasy.

Highlights

  • Easy to enjoy: 272 pages · Paperback
  • By Rendell, Ruth

Details

  • ISBN: 9780099399506
  • Author: Rendell, Ruth
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 272
  • Language: English
  • Publication date: 2 March 1995
  • Condition: Used – Very Good

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Rendell, Ruth and Ruth Rendell · Publisher: Random House

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Weaves together the ultimately deadly stories of Pup Yearman, who sold his soul to the devil, his unhappy older sister, and butcher-knife keeper Diarmit Bawne.