Las llaves de la calle (The Keys to the Street)
by:
Ruth Rendell (author)
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9788425331268 (8425331269)
Publish date: July 28th 1997
Publisher: Grijalbo
Edition language: Spanish
bookshelves: autumn-2012, mystery-thriller, radio-4x, fradio, britain-england, london, published-1996, recreational-drugs, medical-eew Recommended for: BBC radio listeners Read from October 14 to 19, 2012 1. A Door Unlocked: Made for 4 Extra. Mary Jago leaves a violent relationship, unwittingly p...
A mystery that stresses the people whose lives are impacted by the deaths. Mary Jago was an interesting character and I liked the evolution of her character as she got into relationships and out of relationships.
1. A Door Unlocked: Made for 4 Extra. Mary Jago leaves a violent relationship, unwittingly placing herself in further jeopardy. Read by Claudie Blakley.2. Bone of my Bone: Mary Jago meets the recipient of her bone marrow donation and a mutilated body is discovered. 3. Love Hurts: Leo Nash's sudden d...
This was, at the original time of my review, the blurb given for The Keys to the Street here on GoodReads:For the snobbish, upper-crust that live around London's Regent's Park, the homeless are an eye-sore and a nuisance. Only Mary Jargo, a meek, sensitive young woman who has recently moved into the...
One of the first Rendell books I read. Very much indicative of her style - very rich portrayals of characters, with the mystery being a side note.