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The Crocodile Bird
 
The Crocodile Bird
Author: Ruth Rendell

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Publisher: Dell
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780440218654 - ISBN-10: 0440218659
Publication Date: 10/10/1994
Pages: 384


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover, Audio Cassette (Abridged), Audio Cassette, Paperback

Book Description:
A mother and a daughter live quietly in the rustic gatehouse of Shrove House, an isolated British estate. Their life seems perfectly ordinary except that daughter Liza has been kept isolated from the outside world for all of her sixteen years. And that he has seen her beautiful mother commit murder... more than once. Now, as the police come searching for a missing man, Liza's sheltered, strange world begins to fall apart. Piece by piece she will reveal her mother's tale of betrayal, desire, and obsession. Step-by-step we discover how much like mother, like daughter she is.

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KIM A. (kangelop) wrote on 8/10/2007...


When I read the back cover of the book, it really did not seem that interesting to me. I started reading the book because I had heard good things about Ruth Rendell, and wanted to "check out" the author. I was very pleasantly surprised.

First of all, Ruth Rendell is an excellent writer. I have read so many books that are really so-so when it comes to the author's ability to construct complex and descriptive prose. This is not one of them. There is amazing character development, and although the book tells the story of a very unusual life, I felt the author was able to tell the story in such a way as to make the reader understand the lifestyle.

Secondly, this book is a departure from so many tales that are really interchangable. The story was unique, and interesting. I could summarize the book, but doing so would not do justice to the storyline. A summary simply cannot encapsulate the story. The story is in the telling, not the tale.

Lastly, I could not anticipate with certainty how the book would end. More than once I thought to myself, "Ok, I can see where this is going. . .," and I was wrong. It is refreshing to truly wonder HOW the events will unfold, instead of wondering WHEN the events will unfold.

Audrey P. (youngharris94) wrote on 6/5/2006...


Very creepy! Excellent reading. From the back: "Liza has been kept isolated from the outside world for 16 years. Now, as the police come searching for a missing man, Liza's sheltered, strange world begins to fall apart."


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