Keys to the Street
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Keys to the Street

by Ruth Rendell

Publisher
Arrow Bks.
Language
English
Published
1996

Overview

Product Description When Mary Jago made the ultimate sacrifice of donating her bone marrow to a man she did not know, she did not understand the changes that would take place in her life as a result. The consequences of this act are extraordinary. She finds the strength to leave an abusive relationship and to seek the gentle love that has been missing in her life. She has a chance at undreamed-of-happiness and also becomes vulnerable to the darkest grief. In the area surrounding London's Regent Park, the wealthiest, poorest, kindest and most vicious citizens all cross paths. Mary becomes entangled with the homeless people who find refuge in the park. When her new friends begin turning up impaled on the spiked railings surrounding the park, Mary's life is in danger. Under normal circumstances she would be separated from such things by strong social barriers; so why does she find solace with these people now? From the Inside Flap The Bookcassette® format is a special recording technique developed as a means of condensing the full, unabridged audio text of a book to record it on fewer tapes. In order to listen to these tapes, you will need a cassette player with balance control to adjust left/right speaker output. Special adaptors to allow these tapes to be played on any cassette player are available through the publisher or some US retail electronics stores. About the Author Ruth Rendell is the recipient of several awards, including three Edgars and four Gold Daggers from the UK’s Crime Writers’ Association. Simisola, Blood Lines, Keys to the Street, and The Brimstone Wedding (written as Barbara Vine) are available from Brilliance Audio. She lives in England.

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