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British crime writer Ruth Rendell dies

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AAP,
Publish Date
Sun, 3 May 2015, 7:12AM
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British crime writer Ruth Rendell dies

Author
AAP,
Publish Date
Sun, 3 May 2015, 7:12AM

Best-selling British crime writer Ruth Rendell, who wrote more than 60 books in a career spanning five decades, has died at the age of 85.

Rendell suffered a stroke in January and had been in a critical condition in hospital.
She died on Saturday.

In a statement, her publisher Penguin Random House said: "We are devastated by the loss of one of our best-loved authors.

"We will miss her enormously."

Gail Rebuck, chairwoman of Penguin Random House UK, said: "Ruth was much admired by the whole publishing industry for her brilliant body of work.

"An insightful and elegant observer of society, many of her award-winning thrillers and psychological murder mysteries highlighted the causes she cared so deeply about."

Rendell was best known for psychological thrillers delving into the criminal mind as well as the successful television adaptation The Ruth Rendell Mysteries.

Her fictional creation, the sensitive Chief Inspector Reginald Wexford, featured in her first novel From Doon to Death in 1964 and throughout her career.

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