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Bridesmaid
Bridesmaid | Ruth Rendell
2 posts | 3 read | 5 to read
When Philip Wardman's feminine ideal, a Greek goddess, appears in the flesh as Senta Pelham, Philip thinks he has found true love. But darker forces are at work, and Senta is led to propose that Philip prove his love by committing murder.
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Cathythoughts
The Bridesmaid | Ruth Rendell
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An absolute pick for me. A young man living at home with his mum and sisters in London develops an obsession for an unusual girl. And then there‘s their garden statue , Flora , who plays a part in this story. The 70‘s vibe was fun too, I havnt heard the word ‘Fuz‘ for police in years 😆. Great characters , not a lot of ‘Fuz‘ to be seen ,
more the story of love and obsession. Loved this one.

LeahBergen Great review! 👏 2y
Ruthiella Was this a stand alone or part of the Wexford series? 2y
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Cathythoughts @Ruthiella Stand alone 👍🏻 2y
Tamra Lol, fuz! Me neither! 2y
Cathythoughts @Tamra I know ! What a ridiculous name for the police 😁, and it was widely used slang. So funny. 2y
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Cathythoughts
The Bridesmaid | Ruth Rendell
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Just started this Ruth Rendell and I‘m hooked , hope it continues well 🤞🏻

LeahBergen I know I‘ve read this one but it was many years ago! 😆 2y
Cathythoughts @LeahBergen it‘s a great read 👍🏻❤️ 2y
Cathythoughts @LeahBergen remember the garden statue , Flora ? Then the older bridesmaid ?? Ring any bells ? 😁 2y
LeahBergen Hmm… yes! And I remembered the name Senta after reading the Litsy description. You must try some of the books she wrote under the name Barbara Vine. I think you‘ll really like those, too. 2y
Cathythoughts @LeahBergen Yes , Senta 👍🏻 I must try Barbara Vine too. 2y
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