Ruth Rendell (1930–2015) was a prolific author who transformed the mystery genre by introducing psychological depth and social realism.

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: " An Unkindness of Ravens " is the collective noun for a group of ravens. In the book, it serves as a metaphor for the groups of people (or secrets) that gather and bring misfortune. Author Spotlight: Ruth Rendell

The search for "Unkindness OfRavensME04Hillia" points most directly to the classic detective novel by renowned British crime writer Ruth Rendell .

: She received numerous Silver, Gold, and Cartier Diamond Daggers from the Crime Writers' Association.

: The story begins with the disappearance of Rodney Williams, a seemingly unremarkable middle-aged man. As Inspector Wexford and his assistant, Mike Burden, dig deeper into Williams' private life, they uncover a world of bigamy and a radical feminist group known as "The ARW" (The Armed Rosary Women).

First published in 1985, this novel is the 13th entry in the Inspector Wexford series. It is celebrated for blending traditional "whodunit" mystery with poignant social commentary, a hallmark of Rendell’s style.

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