Book description
Grasshopper is an enthralling, chilling novel by the
bestselling queen of crime Barbara Vine
'They have sent me here because of what happened on the pylon'
When Clodagh Brown writes these words at the age of nineteen, she
believes that she is leaving behind the traumatic events of her youth.
But Clodagh soon learns that you can never entirely escape your past.
In the aftermath of the incident on the pylon - a gargantuan
electrified grasshopper - Clodagh goes off to university, moves into a
basement flat arranged by her unsympathetic family, and finds freedom
trekking across London's rooftops with a gang of neighborhood misfits.
As she begins a thrilling relationship with a fellow climber, however,
both Clodagh and the reader are haunted by the memory of the pylon and
of the terrible thing that happened there - and by the eerie sense
that another tragedy is just a footfall away.
Grasshopper is a modern crime masterpiece that will have you
gripped from the first page to the last. If you enjoy the novels of P.
D. James, Ian Rankin and Scott Turow, you will love this book.
'The Rendell/ Vine partnership has for years been producing
consistently better work than most Booker winners put together' Ian Rankin
'A superb and original writer' Amanda Craig, Express
Barbara Vine is the pen-name of Ruth Rendell. She has written
fifteen novels using this pseudonym, including A Fatal
Inversion and King Solomon's Carpet which both won the
Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger Award. Her other books include:
A Dark Adapted Eye; The House of Stairs
;
Gallowglass
;
Asta's Book
;
No Night Is Too Long
;
In the Time of His Prosperity
;
The Brimstone Wedding
;
The Chimney Sweeper's Boy
;
Grasshopper
;
The Blood Doctor
;
The Minotaur
;
The Birthday Present and The Child's Child.
Barbara Vine is Ruth Rendell. Nine novels have been published under
this pen-name and all are published in Penguin. Ruth Rendell lives in
Maida Vale, London. She was recently ennobled by the Labour Government.