Monday 5 October 2020

MAKE DEATH LOVE ME - Book review

MAKE DEATH LOVE ME

Ruth Rendell


 

Published in 1979, this is a typical Ruth Rendell crime novel, concentrating on characters who possess a dubious moral compass.

Alan Groombridge was in a boring job, acting as a small bank’s branch manager, living out a tedious existence with Alison, a wife he didn’t like, and two ungrateful children. So he fantasised about stealing from his bank and living in freedom, even going so far as to take out £3,000 from the safe and sequester (briefly) in his desk. Then, one day, while he is indulging his fantasy, the bank is robbed, and Alan’s assistant Joyce is kidnapped by the robbers. Alan had managed to hide and decides to disappear as well, taking the money from the drawer…

As ever, the plot is cleverly constructed and the gradual disintegration of the robbers, Nigel and Marty, is fascinating.

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