

Adam and Eve and Pinch Me
Ruth Rendell
From multi-million copy and SUNDAY TIMES bestselling author Ruth Rendell, this is a strange, seductive and suspenseful psychological thriller with a cunning final twist that will get right under the skin. Perfect for fans of PD James, Ann Cleeves and Donna Leon.
'Rendell's psychological novels remain in a class of their own' -- Sunday Telegraph
'It is ... her ability ... to tap into registers of feeling which range from the commonplace to the psychopathic. She is to be treasured.' -- Anita Brookner, Spectator
'Ruth Rendell at her very best' -- ***** Reader review
'Excellent story and brilliantly calculated from start to finish' -- ***** Reader review
'Surprising and engrossing' -- ***** Reader review
'A masterpiece' -- ***** Reader review
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Jock Lewis died in the Paddington train crash. His fiancée Minty even received a letter from Great Western. But she never heard from the police, and Jock had left with all her savings.
When a mysterious dark-haired man appears at Minty's home, at work, even in the cinema, she knows it must be Jock's ghost. But ghosts are grey and don't wear leather jackets...
Five women, all unknown to each other, are the simultaneous unwilling victims of one man, a morally corrupt criminal who exploits them all and then suddenly, suspiciously, disappears.
As this mystery man of shadows returns, and five women are haunted by a living nightmare, Minty begins to wonder... Can you kill a ghost?
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Reviews for Adam and Eve and Pinch Me
Val McDermid
Daily Express
Here are the fears that haunt us, the nightmarish urban myths of our time ... One of the most remarkable talents writing today
Jane Jakeman
Independent
Rendell's psychological novels remain in a class of their own
Susanna Yager
Sunday Telegraph
It is ... her ability ... to tap into registers of feeling which range from the commonplace to the psychopathic. She is to be treasured.
Anita Brookner
Spectator
A great storyteller who knows how to make sure that the reader has to turn the pages out of a desperate need to find out what is going to happen next.
John Mortimer
Sunday Times
Unequalled ability to build a sustain suspense
Peter Guttridge
Observer