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A Spot of Folly: Ten and a Quarter New Tales of Murder and Mayhem (MP3)
Released the same day as the standard print edition
Title:
A Spot of Folly: Ten and a Quarter New Tales of Murder and Mayhem (MP3)
Written by:
Ruth Rendell 
Read by:
Toby LongworthJonathan KeebleHattie MorahanJulian Rhind-TuttGemma Whelan 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
6 hours 34 minutes 
MP3 size:
287 MB 
Published:
October 05 2017 
Available Date:
October 05 2017 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781489412317 
Genres:
Fiction; Crime & Thriller; Short Stories & Anthologies 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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#1 bestselling author

Previously uncollected and unpublished: new short stories from a master of psychological suspense.

New and uncollected tales of murder, mischief, magic and madness. Ruth Rendell was an acknowledged master of psychological suspense: these are ten (and a quarter) of her most chillingly compelling short stories, collected here together for the first time. In these tales, a businessman boasts about cheating on his wife, only to find the tables turned. A beautiful country rectory reverberates to the echo of a historical murder. A compulsive liar acts on impulse, only to be lead inexorably to disaster. And a wealthy man finds there is more to his wife's kidnapping than meets the eye. Atmospheric, gripping and never predictable, this is Ruth Rendell at her inimitable best. The stories are: Never Sleep in a Bed Facing a Mirror; A Spot of Folly; The Price of Joy; The Irony of Hate; Digby's Wives; The Haunting of Shawley Rectory; A Drop Too Much; The Thief; The Long Corridor of Time; In the Time of his Prosperity; and Trebuchet.

'A literary phenomenon.'
The Guardian

'By any measure she was an enormously talented writer.'
The Telegraph