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Master of the Moor
Author
Ruth Rendell born 17 February 1930. She has been writing some books under the pseudonym Barbara Vine . She lives in London and is known English crime writer. Known for her psycological thrillers and murder mysteries. Has worked as a journalist for Essex newspapers. Novel „Master of the Moor“ was Publisher 1982. She has been rewarded with Silver , Gold and Cartier Diamond Daggers awards from Crime Writers ’ Assosiation and many other awards.
Setting
The action takes place in the city of Vangmoor. Lots of action goes around the Moor. Time of the story unknown.
Characters
Stephen Whalby – ’’Voice of Vangmoor“, Loves walks on the Moor. Suspected of killing girls because he knows Moor very well. Not very into the marriage .
Lyn Whalby – Stephens wife . Leaves Stephen because of Nick .
Dadda Whalby – Stephens father . Owns a shop and loves antiques.
Peter Naulls – Stephens old friend and playfriend when he was litte. Loves to travel and Works in London.
Nick – Stephens old schoolfriend. Lyns new boyfriend.
Frank MalmPolice Officer. Has known Stephen long and his father.
Insp. Malm – Head detective. Inspects girls death .
Rip – Killer , hamed by Stephen. Killers real name unknown.
The Plot
Stephen was walking along the Moor and accidently run into the dead gilrs body . When Stephen returns with a police, everyone are suprised , that something like that had happened here . Stephen is prime suspect because he likes to walk on the Moor and knows this place very well. What Stephen doesn’t know is that his wife was seeing Nick. One day the rain stopped, Stephen went onto the Moor and saw suspicious man. He wanted to see who it was, but he lost him. Few hours later police and the 50 men search party was looking another missing girl. This time Stephen wanted to help and they found the dead girl. It was second murder now. Stephen went a week alter into the mines like when he was a child . This time he saw , that someone was staying in the mines but didn’t tell anyone . He hamed kuller Rip because he was unknown. He thought it might be a killers hideout. Next time he went into the mines noone hadn’t been there yet. One day Lyn talked about kids and Stephen losed control , he killed Lyn and hidded body in the Moor. Next morning he woke up, he saw, that it was just a dream . They had arquement and Lyn left Stephen. Third murder was on the news. Stephen told Dadda that Lyn left him and Dadda said that he knew that it will happen sooner or later. One day when Stephen was in the city, he met Peter Naulls. They haven’t seen each other a while. Peter was working in London and was going back on Saturday. Stephen wanted that Peter would call when he leaves. Many days later Peter didn’t call so Stephen decided to go into mine. He took some items with him and climbed down. He stayed there two days and finally saw who was there, it was his own father. Police arrived and they were starting to go into the mine . The End
Addition
Movie hamed: ’’Master of the Moor“ . 1994. Movie is made by the book.
Colin Firth plats as a Stephen Whalby , main character.
My Opinion
At the beginnig I thought it will be boring book, because at the beginning there was murder and then they talked about Lyns birthday.
There were lots of descriptions about the Moor and hard words , it made reading a bit hard.
Author information.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Rendell
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