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Paperback Books by Minette Walters
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| Publication Date: February 2008 |
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| Publication Date: July 2007 |
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| Disordered Minds |
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| by Minette Walters |
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| Called 'a brilliant piece of psychological deconstruction' (London's 'Daily Mail'), the first American publication of this novel by the 'New York Times' bestselling author of 'Fox Evil' features a new design and trim size for comfortable... Read More |
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| Publication Date: November 2004 |
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| Fox Evil |
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| by Minette Walters |
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| Despite being cleared by the coroner's investigation, the reclusive Colonel James Lockyer-Fox is the townspeople's number one suspect in the death of Ailsa Lockyer-Fox. When that suspicion begins turning into outright aggression, life becomes... Read More |
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| Publication Date: February 2004 |
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| Fox Evil |
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| by Minette Walters |
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Minette Walters's ninth novel, Fox Evil, set in the seemingly bucolic English countryside, establishes a blistering new standard for contemporary suspense.
When elderly Ailsa Lockyer-Fox is found dead in her garden, dressed... Read More |
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| Publication Date: February 2004 |
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| Acid Row |
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| by Minette Walters |
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| Visiting a crime-riddled housing project, unaware that a known pedophile lives there, Sophie Morrison learns that a child has gone missing and that the project's vigilantes are out in force, trapping Sophie with a man who is intent on hurting... Read More |
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| Publication Date: April 2003 |
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| The Shape of Snakes |
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| by Minette Walters |
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| Twenty years after stumbling upon a black woman--an unpopular recluse known as "Mad Annie"--dying in the gutter, Mrs. Ranelagh continues to believe that the woman had been murdered and spends two deacdes trying to uncover the truth.... Read More |
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| Publication Date: June 2002 |
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| The Breaker |
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| by Minette Walters |
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| The nude body of a 31-year-old woman washes up in a secluded cove on the Dorset coast; at the same time, her 3-year-old daughter is found wandering alone in the streets of a nearby town. The woman, Kate Sumner, was raped and choked before... Read More |
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| Publication Date: August 2000 |
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| The Echo |
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| by Minette Walters |
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| An Edgar Award-winning author follows The Dark Room with a thriller featuring an investigative reporter and a wealthy female socialite who discovers a dead man on her estate--one piece in a puzzling, deadly conspiracy. Reprint. |
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| Publication Date: April 1998 |
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| The Echo |
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| by Minette Walters |
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| Amanda Powell finds Billy Blake, a homeless alcoholic, dead in her garage in one of the richest neighborhoods in town. Who was Billy Blake, and why was he in her garage? The answers may have something to do with the disappearance of Amanda's... Read More |
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| Publication Date: April 1998 |
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| The Dark Room |
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| by Minette Walters |
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| ...the suspense in Jinx's painful reconstruction of her lost memory is stretched taut and knotted with anxiety. During all her trials and tribulations, Jinx remains a romantic heroine with bristling intelligence. |
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| Publication Date: April 1997 |
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| The Sculptress |
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| by Minette Walters |
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| Hoping to get a new book published, burned-out journalist Rosalind Leigh interviews Olive Martin, an obsessed sculptor who is convicted of killing her mother, and whom Rosalind begins to believe is not the actual murderer. Reprint. NYT. AB. |
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| Publication Date: June 1996 |
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| The Sculptress |
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| by Minette Walters |
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Winner of the Edgar Award for Best Novel In prison they call her the sculptress: a grotesquely obese young woman convicted of cutting her mother and sister to pieces and rearranging their bodies on the floor like a jigsaw puzzle.... Read More |
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| Publication Date: June 1996 |
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| The Scold's Bridle |
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| by Minette Walters |
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| Few tears fall when rich, spiteful old Mathilda Gillespie's bloody corpse is found her bathtub, her wrists slit and the ancient scold's bridle clamped on her head. It seems Mathilda's favorite heirloom was also an instrument of torture form... Read More |
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| Publication Date: October 1995 |
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| The Scold's Bridle |
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| by Minette Walters |
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Winner of the CWA Gold Dagger Award Dr. Sarah Blakeney is one of very few mourners when her grumpy old patient, Mathilda Gillespie, dies at home in the bathtub, apparently of suicide. The old woman has taken barbiturates, slit her... Read More |
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| Publication Date: October 1995 |
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| The Ice House |
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| by Minette Walters |
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| Content to live a quiet and reclusive life at Streech Manor, Phoebe Maybury's family estate, Phoebe and her housemates, Diana Goode and Anne Cattrell,suddenly find their sanctuary violated by the discovery of a corpse in the estate's ice... Read More |
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| Publication Date: October 1994 |
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| The Ice House |
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| by Minette Walters |
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Winner of the CWA John Creasey/New Blood Dagger Award It's been ten years since Phoebe Marbury's husband disappeared from their country manor, Streech Grange, when one afternoon her gardener discovers a decomposed body in the ice... Read More |
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| Publication Date: October 1994 |
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