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Ruth Rendell (born 1930) is a British Crime Writer. Her works can be divided into three main characters.
Ruth Rendell (born 1930) is a British Crime Writer. Her works can be divided into three main characters.


* The [[Inspector Wexford]] novels. [[Mystery Fiction]] featuring Chief Inspector Wexford and his sidekick Inspector Michael Burden. Now 23 books in the series
* The [[Inspector Wexford]] novels. [[File talk:Mystery Fiction]] featuring Chief Inspector Wexford and his sidekick Inspector Michael Burden. Now 23 books in the series
* Her one-shot psychological crime novels, often featuring damaged protaganists and the results of them trying to live in the real world.
* Her one-shot psychological crime novels, often featuring damaged protaganists and the results of them trying to live in the real world.
* The Barbara Vine novels. A series of books [[Same Face, Different Name|written under the name of Barbara Vine]]. Unusually (unlike for example [[Stephen King]] as [[Richard Bachman]]), there was no intent to conceal Ruth Rendell's identity as the author (the covers would often carry the credit 'Ruth Rendell writing as Barbara Vine'). The intention was to single that this was a different style of writing for Rendell. The 'Barbara Vine' novels tend to be more gently paced, often taking place over a number of years and generations, and often written in the first person.
* The Barbara Vine novels. A series of books [[Same Face, Different Name|written under the name of Barbara Vine]]. Unusually (unlike for example [[Stephen King]] as [[Richard Bachman]]), there was no intent to conceal Ruth Rendell's identity as the author (the covers would often carry the credit 'Ruth Rendell writing as Barbara Vine'). The intention was to single that this was a different style of writing for Rendell. The 'Barbara Vine' novels tend to be more gently paced, often taking place over a number of years and generations, and often written in the first person.
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Ruth Rendell (born 1930) is a British Crime Writer. Her works can be divided into three main characters.

  • The Inspector Wexford novels. File talk:Mystery Fiction featuring Chief Inspector Wexford and his sidekick Inspector Michael Burden. Now 23 books in the series
  • Her one-shot psychological crime novels, often featuring damaged protaganists and the results of them trying to live in the real world.
  • The Barbara Vine novels. A series of books written under the name of Barbara Vine. Unusually (unlike for example Stephen King as Richard Bachman), there was no intent to conceal Ruth Rendell's identity as the author (the covers would often carry the credit 'Ruth Rendell writing as Barbara Vine'). The intention was to single that this was a different style of writing for Rendell. The 'Barbara Vine' novels tend to be more gently paced, often taking place over a number of years and generations, and often written in the first person.

Outside her writing, Ruth Rendell sits in the House of Lords as a Labour peer.


This author's work includes examples of