A Demon in My View
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Narrated by:
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Julian Glover
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By:
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Ruth Rendell
About this listen
In a gloomy cellar, the figure of a beautiful, pale woman makes no move when the man advances on her from the shadows, puts his hands around her neck and strangles her. Arthur Johnson is a mild-mannered, shy man who has never known how to talk to women. His resulting loneliness has twisted his yearning for love and respect into a carefully constructed predilection for violence and control. On the floor below him, Anthony Johnson, a scholar studying psychopathic personalities is about to stumble - quite literally - upon one of Arthur's many secrets.
©1976 Ruth Rendell (P)2014 Audible, Inc.Critic reviews
- Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger Award, 1976
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- Eve
- 24-12-21
Enjoyable
This story is set in a large multistorey house divided into rooms and flats.
Many and various characters reside here, including, obviously, this being Rendell, a murderous nutter on the top floor.
This ensemble of characters is a pleasant backdrop to the two main stories - a difficult love affair, and our psychopath. Enjoyable.
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- groovychick
- 20-07-24
awful foreign accents.
the terrible foreign accents used by the narrator spoilt this story. not one of Rendell's best.
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-10-23
Excellent story. Great twist.
I really enjoy Ruth Rendell stories both with and without Insp. Wexford. I could see the characters, hear them, know how they felt. Her descriptions of her darker characters never fail to draw us into their macabre worlds. This story doesn’t disappoint.
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- KSW
- 03-09-22
Great listen
I really enjoyed this story. As always with Ruth Rendell, I like getting to know the characters who are always very intriguing. This was a particularly good listen, nicely read by Julian Glover (accents aside which I found a little strange!) What a vile character Arthur Johnson is!!
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- L. Cox
- 09-09-21
shame about the narrator.
as always a good story from Ruth Rendell, the narrator really should stay away from West Indian accents though.
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- Gilly Popham
- 19-06-23
Totally gripping and brilliant
One of the best stories I’ve listened to on Audible. It was absolutely amazing and I loved it. Even though I guessed the end!!
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- Lorraine - Audible customer
- 22-06-23
Dated but decent
Continuing to work through the non-Wexford novels, this was a decent listen to pass the time - though very dated with weak pathetic female characters. Interesting to look back though on how people relied on the post for communication - looking forward each day to the postman arriving and having one telephone (a pay-phone) shared between all the flats, Dreadful attempt at a female Jamaican accent is why I gave the narration 2 stars in what would otherwise have been a decent performance.
A bit uncomfortable at times with what are now racist terms, but were acceptable and commonplace at the time.
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- W. King
- 05-12-22
Very good.
Another Ruth Rendell with disparate characters all interlinked. I guessed some of the plot but it didn't disappoint. The narration was first class.
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- kim c s
- 27-06-23
drawn out
struggled to finish, long and drawn out not much plot etc. narration was good but overall I have read better by Ruth.
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- Cundrie
- 23-07-23
Postscript
I have just read some reviews which complain that this story is “racist”. How odd! I don’t think so in the least. The author uses the word’coloured’ which was normal and polite before it became de rigeur to say ‘black’ instead. Ruth Rendell wasn’t remotely racist, Her warmly-described, positive black characters appear in this story and many others.
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