The Rottweiler

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
1400051908 
ISBN 13
9781400051908 
Category
FICTION  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2004 
Publisher
Crown 
Pages
352 
Description
The first young woman murdered had a bite mark on her neck, prompting the media to dub her killer “The Rottweiler.” As the number of killings grows to two, three, and beyond, that nickname sticks, even though it has become clear that the original bite was incidental. The Rottweiler is a serial garroter, distinguished by his habit of taking a small trinket from each victim as a macabre souvenir.The strangled young women all lived in the same ethnically diverse London neighborhood near Lisson Grove, so it is here that the police focus their investigation. Soon their suspicions lead them to an antiques shop, where items taken from the victims start turning up amid the clutter. As we get acquainted with the odd assortment of characters who work in and pass through the shop, we sense that one of them will be the Rottweiler’s next victim...unless the meticulous killer makes an uncharacteristic mistake. Ruth Rendell is in top form here as she deftly propels the narrative, alternating between the inner life of a compulsive killer and the daily affairs of those who live nearby, unknowing yet somehow aware of the unnerving shadow of his presence.“Ruth Rendell has written some of the best novels of the twentieth century.” —Frances Fyfield“Rendell’s clear, shapely prose casts the mesmerizing spell of the confessional.” —The New Yorker - from Amzon 
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