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British Crime Author Ruth Rendell Suffers Stroke

By: Jan. 15, 2015
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According to her publisher, British crime writer Ruth Rendell is critically ill in hospital after suffering a serious stroke.

"She is in hospital under expert care in a critical but stable condition," the statement said. "Her son, Simon Rendell, is with her and thanks everyone for their concern. The family request privacy while the doctors assess the best course of treatment."

Ruth Rendell is an English author of thrillers and psychological murder mysteries.

Rendell's best-known creation, Chief Inspector Wexford, is the hero of many popular police stories, some of them successfully adapted for TV. But Rendell has also generated a separate brand of crime-fiction that explores deeply into the psychological background of criminals and their victims, many of them mentally afflicted or otherwise socially isolated. This theme is developed further in a third series of novels, written under her pseudonym Barbara Vine.



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