Thirteen Steps Down
| Bezeichnung | Wert |
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| Titel |
Thirteen Steps Down
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| Verfasserangabe |
Ruth Rendell
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| Verlag | |
| Ort |
New York
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| Umfang |
391 S.
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| ISBN10 |
0-09-947432-8
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A classic Rendellian loner, Mix Cellini is superstitious about the number 13. Living in a decaying house in Notting Hill, Mix is obsessed with 10 Rillington Place, where the notorious John Christie committed a series of foul murders. He is also infatuated with a beautiful model who lives nearby - a woman who would not look at him twice. Mix's landlady, Gwendolen Chawcer is equally reclusive - living her life through her library of books. Both landlady and lodger inhabit weird worlds of their own. But when reality intrudes into Mix's life, a long pent-up violence explodes.
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