
by Ruth Rendell
Review "The web is spun with fiendish skill." ? Observer"Domestic dramas exploding into deaths and murders?Threads are drawn tightly together in a lethal last pattern." ? Sunday Times --Sunday Times Product Description Once when Benet was about fourteen they had been in a train together, alone in the carriage, and Mopsa had tried to stab her with a carving knife. It was some time now since Benet had seen her mad mother, and when Mopsa arrived at Heathrow, looking drab and colorless in a dowdy grey suit, Benet tried not to hate her.A death in the family precipitates a series of intertwined events—kidnap, murder, deception, and an overwhelming sense of guilt and yearning. A sense that is strongly identified with a bizarre collage in a hospital ward...The Tree of Hands.
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