The Copper Peacock

The Copper Peacock and Other Stories is a short story collection by British writer Ruth Rendell.[1]

The Copper Peacock
First edition (UK)
AuthorRuth Rendell
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreCrime, mystery
PublisherHutchinson (UK)
Mysterious Press (US)
Publication date
4 April 1991
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)

Contents

The collection contains nine stories:

  1. "A Pair of Yellow Lillies"
  2. "Paperwork"
  3. "Mother's Help"
  4. "Long Live the Queen"
  5. "Dying Happy"
  6. "The Copper Peacock"
  7. "Weeds"
  8. "The Fish-Sitter"
  9. "An Unwanted Woman" (an Inspector Wexford story)[2]
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gollark: Having a dedicated hardware device for enforcing rules like that also means you end up with stuff like TI's apparent dominance in America.
gollark: That would be so disastrous and terrible.
gollark: Oh no. Imagine if you did not have to rote-memorize things as much.
gollark: I mean, dedicated hardware devices for mathy stuff any general purpose computer can do literally thousands of times faster?

References

  1. The Copper Peacock. Kirkus Reviews. Accessed May 23, 2012.
  2. Book Details: The Copper Peacock. Audiotogo.com. Accessed May 23, 2012.


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