Celia Fremlin
Author
Publisher
Academy Chicago
Pub. Date
1984.
Language
English
Description
In this Edgar Award–winning thriller, a young housewife with two lively daughters and an endlessly crying baby battles domestic chaos as well as growing suspicions of the household's new lodger. Are Louise's fears the product of sleep deprivation, as her unsympathetic husband suggests, or is there really something sinister about the respectable-seeming schoolmistress? During the hours before dawn, Louise suspects, people with a precarious grip on...
Author
Publisher
Lippincott
Pub. Date
[1963]
Language
English
Description
Poor Mary. Her husband is so stingy and critical that he makes the other neighborhood spouses look princely by comparison. All of the housewives on the block complain about their domineering husbands, their noisy children, and their dreary chores. The women's only consolation lies in getting together to vent their frustrations and share the latest gossip. But when Mary spies a man in a raincoat, lurking about the neighborhood, she develops a panicky...
Author
Publisher
Published for the Crime Club by Doubleday
Pub. Date
1978.
Language
English
Description
When Adrian Summers' mistress decides to leave her husband and move in with him, he soon finds himself regretting the loss of his comfortable bachelor existence. Rita demonstrates a "fluttering mind", possessiveness and a mean-spirited jealousy of Adrian's teenage daughter--even to the extent of attempted murder.
Language
English
Formats
Description
"Agatha Christie was not only the most successful author of detective stories the world has ever known, she was also a mystery in herself, giving only the rarest interviews--declining absolutely to become any sort of public figure. Distinguished crime novelist H. R. F. Keating brings together a dozen noted writers to throw light on the ever-intriguing Dame Agatha. Some essays analyse Christie's art itself; some explain the reasons for her success....
Publisher
Penguin Books
Pub. Date
2013.
Language
English
Description
A salute to the real femmes fatales of the domestic suspense genre, and the deceitful children, deranged husbands, vengeful friends, and murderous wives they unleashed. Sarah Weinman, one of today's preeminent authorities of crime fiction, brings together fourteen chilling stories by women who -- from the 1940s through the mid-1970s -- took a scalpel to contemporary society and sliced away to revel its dark essence.