The Keys To The Street
'This time she has surpassed herself' Antonia Fraser, Sunday Telegraph
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The Keys To The Street Paperback ISBN: 9780099184324 Published: 03/10/1997 Imprint: Arrow Extent: 384 pages Subject: Contemporary Fiction $14.95 RRP
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The Keys To The Street EBook ISBN: 9781409068693 Published: 01/07/2010 Imprint: Cornerstone Digital Extent: 384 pages Subject: Contemporary Fiction $14.95 RRP Buy Now
Synopsis
'Don't you know that when you save a man's life he belongs to you?' Mary Jago has donated her own bone marrow to save the life of someone she didn't know. And this generous act led directly to the bitter break-up of her affair with Alistair. For him, it was as though her beauty had been plundered. But the man whose life she had saved would change Mary's life in a way she could never have imagined. Mysterious, complex, dangerously inventive, Ruth Rendell's new novel may well be her finest achievement.
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"Streets ahead ... She is at her absolute best" - Daily Mail
"The book's plotting is in the grand-master class, its suspense breathless, its denouement shattering" - Sunday Times
"This time she has surpassed herself" - Antonia Fraser, Sunday Telegraph
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