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| *[http://166.61.234.92/search/X?SEARCH=the+various+haunts+of+men '''The Various Haunts of Men'''] by Susan Hill | *[http://166.61.234.92/search/X?SEARCH=the+various+haunts+of+men '''The Various Haunts of Men'''] by Susan Hill | ||
| :The juxaposition of an psychopathic killer's diary to recognizable characters living in the British countryside structures this intense novel. A young, likable policewoman Freya Graffham becomes suspicous as village people begin to disappear. The author introduces enigmatic Chief Inspector Simon Serrallier in this first of a series of three crime novels. Author Ruth Rendell, known for her psychological mysteries writes that she loved this book. | :The juxaposition of an psychopathic killer's diary to recognizable characters living in the British countryside structures this intense novel. A young, likable policewoman Freya Graffham becomes suspicous as village people begin to disappear. The author introduces enigmatic Chief Inspector Simon Serrallier in this first of a series of three crime novels. Author Ruth Rendell, known for her psychological mysteries writes that she loved this book. | ||
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Revision as of 13:37, 27 May 2009
Article in Category:Mystery
This is a general article for adult mysteries worth reading.
- The Various Haunts of Men by Susan Hill
- The juxaposition of an psychopathic killer's diary to recognizable characters living in the British countryside structures this intense novel. A young, likable policewoman Freya Graffham becomes suspicous as village people begin to disappear. The author introduces enigmatic Chief Inspector Simon Serrallier in this first of a series of three crime novels. Author Ruth Rendell, known for her psychological mysteries writes that she loved this book.
