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Ruth Rendell Mysteries: Set 3
Best-selling crime writer Ruth Rendell (Baroness Rendell of Babergh) explores the motives for murder across England's many landscapes, from rock-strewn moors to suburban estates. Set 3 includes five deliciously complex psychological crime dramas based on her novels and seen on public television. Approx. 460 min. on 3 DVDs.
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Disc 1
Going Wrong
As wild teenagers, Guy Curran and Leonora Chisholm believed that they were soulmates. When they meet again eight years later, Guy aims to reclaim her, no matter who stands in his way.
Disc 2
Harm Done
Detective Chief Inspector Wexford faces growing public unrest over the release of a pedophile, an odd series of abductions, and the disappearance of a wealthy couple’s daughter from her bedroom.
The Fallen Curtain
Abducted briefly as a boy, Richard Clayton cannot remember what happened during those few fateful hours. The mystery dogs him until he reaches the verge of manhood himself.
Disc 3
The Lake of Darkness
When Martin Urban wins nearly ₤2 million in the lottery, he plans to give away some of it to people in need. His plans also include the lovely, mysterious Francesca, with whom he begins an affair. But neither philanthropy nor love comes easy.
You Can’t Be Too Careful
As a single woman, Della Galway values double-locked doors and a bolted gate. Security measures don’t fit the lifestyle of her new flatmate, however, so Della takes extra precautions. |
- Biography of Ruth Rendell
- Cast filmographies
| Packaging: Thinpak
Run Time: 460 minutes
Format: Full screen
Number of discs: 3
Language: English
Subtitles: N/A
Color or B&W: Color
CC: No
SDH: No
Region Code: 1
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Rating: N/A | "A ravishingly intriguing crime drama"—Entertainment Today
"Good, gripping, well-acted and crisply shot"—Wilmington on DVD
"Chock full of surprising twists, compelling plots and well-drawn characters….Grade: A"—Campus Circle Magazine
"A hugely entertaining collection of mysteries, with strong plotting, and often nailbiting atmosphere and great playing from the high quality casts."—Memorable TV |
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