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The rottweiler / Ruth Rendell

By: Rendell, Ruth [author].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Arrow Books, 2004Description: 406 pages.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0099460246.Subject(s): Police -- England -- London -- Fiction | Mystery, thriller & suspenseGenre/Form: Detective and mystery fictionSummary: The first girl had a bite mark on her neck, but the police traced the DNA to her boyfriend. Nevertheless, when the tabloids got hold of the story, they called the killer 'The Rottweiler', and the name stuck. The lastest body was discovered very near Inez Ferry's antique shop in Marylebone. someone spotted a shadowy figure running away past the station, but couldn't say for sure if it was a man or a woman. There were only two other clues. The murderer seemed to have a preference for strangling his victims and them removing something personal--like a cigarette lighter or a necklace ... Since her actor husband died, too early into their marriage, Inez supplemented her modest income by taking in tenants above the shop. the unpredictably obsessive activities of 'The Rottweiler' would exert a profound influence on this heterogeneous little community, especially when the suspicion began to emerge that one of them might be a homicidal maniac.
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Fiction Fic R397r 2004 (Browse shelf) Available 125939d
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The first girl had a bite mark on her neck, but the police traced the DNA to her boyfriend. Nevertheless, when the tabloids got hold of the story, they called the killer 'The Rottweiler', and the name stuck. The lastest body was discovered very near Inez Ferry's antique shop in Marylebone. someone spotted a shadowy figure running away past the station, but couldn't say for sure if it was a man or a woman. There were only two other clues. The murderer seemed to have a preference for strangling his victims and them removing something personal--like a cigarette lighter or a necklace ... Since her actor husband died, too early into their marriage, Inez supplemented her modest income by taking in tenants above the shop. the unpredictably obsessive activities of 'The Rottweiler' would exert a profound influence on this heterogeneous little community, especially when the suspicion began to emerge that one of them might be a homicidal maniac.

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