Proper noun
Rendell (plural Rendells)
A surname.
Guidance counselor Rendell Locke () is shot in the chest by a troubled student, Sam Lesser (Thomas Mitchell Barnet), who yells “You’re gonna tell me what I need to know about Key House” before pulling the trigger. Source: Internet
But I can’t think off-hand of any series protagonists before this odd couple who display so clearly the grim conscienceless of the sociopath, however apparently affable, that has proved such fertile ground for modern writers such as Ruth Rendell. Source: Internet
Despite the fact that Schultz, if he ran as a Democrat, would be facing left-leaning candidates if he decided to run, Rendell still thinks he has a chance in the Democratic primary if the field is made up of 11 or 12 people. Source: Internet
I love Colin Dexter’s Inspector Morse mysteries, and I was glad to see Reginal Hill, and Ruth Rendell (as well as her alias Barbara Vine) so well-represented! Source: Internet
From the incomparable, award-winning Ruth Rendell — "the grand dame of British crime fiction" () —comes her latest psychological thriller. Source: Internet
For me, my first experiences with the genre begin with Agatha Christie, Dorothy Sayers, PD James, Ruth Rendell, and of course Conan Doyle. Source: Internet