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  1. Aug 1, 1996 · More than a traditional whodunnit, The Keys to the Street is a morality tale about the ways in which people prey on each other and put their own needs above those of others: the wealthy residents of the neighborhood who overlook the "dossers" that eke out a limited existence on the margins of normal society, even when someone starts killing them; the dealers and other criminals who put Hob ...

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  2. The Keys to the Street. Lush green by day, darkly sinister by night, Regent's Park hosts an underworld of drug ushers and thugs, of London's homeless and the unseen killer who is impaling them, one by one, on the ornate railings that encircle the park. Theirs is a world light years away from Mary Jago's elegant new home and museum job across ...

  3. Mary generously donates her bone marrow to save the life of a young man she doesn’t know, which will change her life forever. It leads to her bitter break up with Alistair and then to a relationship with the young man whose life she saved, Leo Nash. But when the homeless who seek refuge in the park start turning up murdered and impaled on the ...

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  4. The Keys to the Street. A stand-alone novel published by Hutchinson in 1996. The Good Soldier is my favourite novel. Somewhere in its early pages Ford Madox Ford has Florence say that her strict aunts will give her the keys to the street if she misbehaves. It is an elegant way of saying that they would turn her out.

  5. Sep 7, 2011 · Books. The Keys to the Street: A Novel. Ruth Rendell. Crown, Sep 7, 2011 - Fiction - 320 pages. From Edgar Award-winning author Ruth Rendell, quiet, pretty Mary Jago could never have suspected that a series of unspeakable murders in the park contained threads that tangled around her simple, ordinary life. Set near London's Regent's Park, where ...

  6. The Keys to the Street. Book descriptions. Fiction. Mystery. HTML: Set in and around London's Regent's Park, where the city's wealthiest, poorest, kindest, and most vicious citizens all cross paths, The Keys to the Street tells of the deadly thanks a young woman risks receiving in return for an act of selfless generosity.

  7. The Keys to the Street. Ruth Rendell. Hutchinson, 1996 - Fiction - 310 pages. Set in and around London's Regent's Park, where the city's wealthiest, poorest, kindest, and most vicious citizens all cross paths, The Keys to the Street tells of the deadly thanks a young woman risks receiving in return for an act of selfless generosity.

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