America isn’t quite the classless society that we like to think it is, but apparently, we are far closer than even modern day England. Rendell’s Zita’s Society is about a few houses in London and the people who inhabit them. The two classes that inhabit them – the servants (or not quite servants) an...
Way too predictable in my opinion. I also didn't see the point of the title-giving Saint Zita Society. Reading the blurb, I'd thought it would play a much bigger role.
Ruth Rendell is the master of all psychological suspense plots. In this book she does not disappoint. It tells the tale of several families who live on one block in London. The live across from each other or next door. Their lives are all interwoven, though some don't know/realize it or they choose ...