"Spectacular. . . . Rendell writes with a chill poetic precision." -
-The Washington Post Book World "Hard to put down. . . . Ruth Rendell is a master of the genre." --
Los Angeles Times
"Subtle, mysterious. . . . Through flawless character work, Rendell transforms what could be a conventional suspense story into a close, and at times cruelly funny, psychological study of domestic disorder." --
The New York Times Book Review "Wonderful. . . . Rendell, as usual, gives us more than a mere mystery here. Her novel is a multilayered construction in which a case acts itself out amid nature's dark forces and the even darker forces that shape the psyches of the village inhabitants." --
Pittsburgh Post Gazette "When it comes to the classic mystery . . . nobody does it better than Ruth Rendell. To her mastery of the traditional form, she adds a contemporary spin that places her above most of her peers and makes her Chief Inspector Wexford novels notable as much for their insights as for their puzzles. . . . [She is] a beguiling storyteller." --
San Diego Union-Tribune
"Fans will be pleased. . . . The plot . . . marches efficiently to its unguessable d?nouement while demonstrating Rendell's grasp of the psychological dynamics of seduction." --
The New Yorker
"It is the merging of the personal, political, and procedural where Rendell shines. . . . [
The Babes in the Wood is] a good yarn, which Rendell spins with her customary casual elegance." --
The Boston Globe
"Rendell's gift for intelligent, coolheaded storytelling remains undiminished." --
Entertainment Weekly
"This veteran writer does not disappoint with
The Babes in the Wood. . . . Miss Rendell is a master of the psychological twist, and she throws in several before Wexford finds all the answers. . . . If you are not [already] a fan, read this and you will be." --
The Washington Times
"Rendell grabs readers' attention in the first scene . . . [and] with a mix of the sinister and the mundane, she retains her hold throughout." --
Boston Herald
"As usual, [Rendell] has a few genuine surprises on tap as the astute Wexford neatly sorts out myriad lies to find a clever killer."
-Orlando Sentinel
"The greatest charm of Ruth Rendell's
The Babes in the Wood is in her characterizations. . . . [She paints] vivid pictures at every level with sharp dialogue and observation." --
San Jose Mercury News "
The Babes in the Wood is more than just another mystery, count on it. To Rendell fans, it's a respite from waiting; to everybody else, it's an introduction to a vast, dark world and hours upon hours of reading well spent." --
Dayton Daily News
"A heart-wrenching tale. . . . Leaves the reader wondering whodunit until the final pages." --
The Roanoke Times
Two teenagers disappear. Their mother believes the worst. But Wexford has faith in his investigative abilities, even when the odds seem stacked against him.