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Adam and Eve and pinch me

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'Adam And Eve And Pinch Me Went Down To The River To Batheadam And Eve Were Drowned. Who Was Saved?'This Old Nursery Rhyme Is A Favourite Of Jerry Leach (If That Is The Name He Is Using At The Time), A Handsome Ne'Er Do Well, Who Sponges Off Women. Five Women, Unknown To Each Other, Are His Willing Victims. One He Even Married Once And Abandoned, While Promising To Marry Another. But, With The Cruel Irony He Would Be The First To Recognize In That Nursery Rhyme, Jerry, Almost Accidentally, Becomes The Victim Of One Of His Female Prey. 'Minty Knox Sees Ghosts. And Because This Is Rendell Territory, We Know This Will Not Be A Supernatural Thriller But Rather An Exploration Of What Happens When Personal Delusions Collide With Reality-With Her Usual Deft Touch, Ruth Rendell Pulls The Strands Of Her Story Together, Weaving A Taut And Terrifying Narrative Which Reminds Us That Nothing We Do Is Without Consequence, Nor Are Those Consequences Ever Within Our Control.' Val Mcdermid, Daily Express

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Adam and Eve and pinch me, Ruth Rendell

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Jaar van publicatie
2002
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Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Arrow Books
Jaar van publicatie
2002
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
448
ISBN10
0099426196
ISBN13
9780099426196
Reeks
Eerste editie
2001
Oorspronkelijke titel
Adam and Eve and Pinch Me
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'Adam And Eve And Pinch Me Went Down To The River To Batheadam And Eve Were Drowned. Who Was Saved?'This Old Nursery Rhyme Is A Favourite Of Jerry Leach (If That Is The Name He Is Using At The Time), A Handsome Ne'Er Do Well, Who Sponges Off Women. Five Women, Unknown To Each Other, Are His Willing Victims. One He Even Married Once And Abandoned, While Promising To Marry Another. But, With The Cruel Irony He Would Be The First To Recognize In That Nursery Rhyme, Jerry, Almost Accidentally, Becomes The Victim Of One Of His Female Prey. 'Minty Knox Sees Ghosts. And Because This Is Rendell Territory, We Know This Will Not Be A Supernatural Thriller But Rather An Exploration Of What Happens When Personal Delusions Collide With Reality-With Her Usual Deft Touch, Ruth Rendell Pulls The Strands Of Her Story Together, Weaving A Taut And Terrifying Narrative Which Reminds Us That Nothing We Do Is Without Consequence, Nor Are Those Consequences Ever Within Our Control.' Val Mcdermid, Daily Express