Last Hours: The Complete Omnibus Edition
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The definitive edition of Minette Walters' thrilling tale of courage and defiance during the time of the Black Death, featuring The Last Hours and The Turn of Midnight.
Minette Walters è una scrittrice britannica di gialli, nota per le sue penetranti intuizioni sulla psiche umana e sulle tensioni sociali. Si addentra negli aspetti più oscuri della natura umana e nelle relazioni complesse, ambientando spesso le sue narrazioni in ambienti aspri e suggestivi. Il suo stile è caratterizzato da una trama ricca di suspense che mantiene i lettori attivamente coinvolti nella scoperta di verità nascoste. Walters costruisce magistralmente la tensione e offre colpi di scena sorprendenti, guadagnandosi il riconoscimento per la sua capacità di creare storie avvincenti e inquietanti.







The definitive edition of Minette Walters' thrilling tale of courage and defiance during the time of the Black Death, featuring The Last Hours and The Turn of Midnight.
A sweeping historical adventure set during one of the most turbulent periods of British history - featuring a heroine you'll never forget...
'Wonderful and sweeping, with a fabulous sense of place and history.' Kate Mosse on The Last Hours As the year 1349 approaches, the Black Death continues its devastating course across England. In Dorseteshire, the quarantined people of Develish question whether they are the only survivors. Guided by their beloved young mistress, Lady Anne, they wait, knowing that when their dwindling stores are finally gone they will have no choice but to leave. But where will they find safety in the desolate wasteland outside? One man has the courage to find out. Thaddeus Thurkell, a free-thinking, educated serf, strikes out in search of supplies and news. A compelling leader, he and his companions quickly throw off the shackles of serfdom and set their minds to ensuring Develish's future - and freedom for its people. But what use is freedom that cannot be gained lawfully? When Lady Anne and Thaddeus conceive an audacious plan to secure her people's independence, neither foresees the life-threatening struggle over power, money and religion that follows...
England, 1348: as the Black Death spreads through the country, people start to die by the thousands. In Dorset, young Lady Anne takes control of her lands, with her trusted steward, Thaddeus, at her side. Compassionate and resourceful, she decides to quarantine the estate against the terrifying pestilence, bringing some two hundred serfs inside the moated walls. But in such a confined space, conflicts soon arise. Ignorant of the world outside, Lady Anne's people wrestle with the terrible uncertainty of their futures. Fearing starvation but fearing the disease even more, who amongst them has the courage to leave the security of the walls? And how safe is anyone when a dreadful event threatens the uneasy status quo? From back cover
The terrifying new Hammer novella by Minette Walters, bestselling author of The Sculptress and The Scold's Bridle 'Muna's fortunes changed for the better on the day that Mr and Mrs Songoli's younger son failed to come home from school.' Before then her bedroom was a dark windowless cellar, her activities confined to cooking and cleaning. She'd grown used to being maltreated by the Songoli family; to being a slave. She's never been outside, doesn't know how to read or write, and cannot speak English. At least that's what the Songolis believe. But Muna is far cleverer - and her plans more terrifying - than the Songolis, or anyone else, can ever imagine ...
Based on a true story ... Caroline Luard is shot dead in broad daylight in the grounds of a large country estate. With few clues available, her husband soon becomes the suspect ... But is he guilty? Bringing to life the people involved in this terrible crime, bestselling author Minette Walters uses modern detective skills to attempt to solve a 100-year-old crime.
Die Schandmaske: Die Ärztin Sarah Blakeney ist schockiert, als sie die Leiche von Mathilda Gillespie sieht, denn die Tote trägt eine mittelalterliche Schandmaske. Alles deutet auf Selbstmord. Doch dann erfährt Sarah, dass Mathilda sie zur Alleinerbin gemacht hat, und die junge Frau gerät unter Mordverdacht Dunkle Kammern: Jinx Kingsley hat keine Erinnerung mehr an die letzten Wochen. Man hatte sie aus einem zertrümmerten Auto geborgen, und alle Umstände deuten auf einen Selbstmordversuch. Verzweifelt versucht sie sich zu erinnern und kommt dabei einem alptraumhaften Geheimnis auf die Spur ...
In dem kleinen englischen Dorf Shenstead wird die Idylle gestört, als Colonel James Lockyer-Fox seine Frau Ailsa tot auf der Terrasse findet. Der Colonel wird des Mordes beschuldigt, bleibt jedoch stumm. Anwalt Mark Ankerton kommt zu Hilfe und entdeckt, dass hinter der schönen Fassade düstere Geheimnisse lauern.
Walters' newest thriller is a haunting psychological tale about a scarred Iraq war veteran whose physical trauma may reflect the inner life of a killer.
A body is discovered in a chicken run in this gripping novel by bestselling author Minette Walters, inspired by the true events of the 'chicken farm murder' that occurred in Blackness, Crowborough, East Sussex in December 1924.
Een vrouw probeert de waarheid over de dood van een alleenstaande zwarte vrouw, twintig jaar eerder, te achterhalen.
Connie Burns, giornalista sudafricana, vive la sua professione con coraggio e passione. Corrispondente in Sierra Leone, è già stata testimone di molti orrori, e lei, donna bianca, impegnata e consapevole del suo ruolo, non può stare inerte a guardare. Una serie di omicidi di prostitute la porta sulle tracce di un mercenario. Lo stesso militare di carriera senza ideali e figlio della violenza che qualche anno dopo ritroverà in Iraq. Connie non si da per vinta: lo accusa, richiama l'attenzione internazionale, però nessuno vuole rivelare le atrocità che si accompagnano a una guerra già impopolare. Ma poi Connie viene rapita, e il suo aguzzino è l'uomo che lei stessa ha cercato di incastrare.
Avec Le Sang du Renard, Minette Walters est au sommet de son assurance et de son talent.", The Times. Par une glaciale nuit d'hiver, Ailsa Jolly-Renard est retrouvée morte sur sa terrasse, à moitié nue. Mort naturelle, conclut le Coroner. Ce n'est pas l'avis de certaines habitantes de Shenstead, petit village du Dorset, persuadées que son mari, le colonel Jolly-Renard, l'a assassinée. A l'origine de ces rumeurs, un sombre secret de famille... Le plus troublant : le Colonel semble déterminé à ne pas se défendre.Pourquoi, s'il est innocent ? Dans la meilleure tradition du roman policier anglais, une intrigue subtile qui explore les recoins les plus obscurs de l'âme humaine, une rare acuité psychologique, un suspense implacable.
In 1970 Howard Stamp, a retarded 20-year-old, was convicted on disputed evidence of brutally murdering his grandmother in her Dorset home. Less than three years later he was dead, driven to suicide by self-hatred and relentless bullying by other prisoners. A fate befitting a murderer, perhaps, but what if he was innocent? When 34-year-old anthropologist Dr. Jonathan Hughes re-examines Stampâs case for a book on injustice, his research into the written evidence leads him to believe that Stamp was wrongly convicted. But is the forgotten story of one friendless young man compelling enough to persuade Jonathan to confront the real murderer? One person believes it is. George Gardener, sixty, has been trying to bring Stampâs case to public attention for years and has unearthed new evidence that might exonerate him. But Gardener needs the young academic on board if it is to be used to maximum effect. On the face of it, there is no similarity between the illiterate Stamp and the highly educated Hughes, yet their lives resonate through their damaged childhoods and their mutual sense of exclusion. With the threat of war in Iraq dominating British hearts and minds, there begins a battle closer to home: an attempt to prove a grotesque miscarriage of justice. But if the killer is still at large....
When elderly Ailsa Lockyer-Fox is found dead in her garden, dressed only in nightclothes and with blood stains on the ground near her body, the finger of suspicion points at her wealthy, landowning husband, Colonel James Lockyer-Fox. A Coronerâs inquest gives a verdict of ânatural causesâ but the gossip surrounding James refuses to go away. Why? Because heâs guilty? Or because resentful women in the isolated Dorset village where he lives rules the roost? Shenstead is a place of too few people and too many secrets. Why have James and Ailsa cut their children out of their will? What happened in the past to create such animosity within the family? Any why is James so desperate to find his illegitimate grandchild? Friendless and alone, his reclusive behavior begins to alarms his London-based solicitor, Mark Ankerton, whose concern deepens when he discovers that James has become the victim of a relentless campaign which accuses him of far worse than the death of his wife. Allegations which he refuses to challenge....Why? Because theyâre a motive for murder....?
Minette Walters' stature is growing faster than any other crime writer and this stunning new crime novel will delight and enthrall those who have fallen under her spell.
Londra, novembre 1978. Di ritorno a casa, in una grigia serata di pioggia, la signora Ranelagh trova davanti alla porta della sua abitazione una donna di colore moribonda. I vicini la chiamavano "Annie la matta", era sempre ubriaca, arrabbiata con il mondo, nel quartiere disprezzata da tutti. Quella morte sarebbe passata inosservata se non fosse stato per la signora Ranelagh, convinta che la povera Annie non sia stata investita da un camion, come ha concluso la polizia, bensì crudelmente assassinata.
A chilling novella of prejudice, ambition and cunning as villagers react to a brutal double murder.
The acclaimed author of The Echo spins a hypnotic tale of mystery and intrigue. After a woman is brutally raped and murdered--events to which her mute three-year-old daughter was a witness--the police turn their investigation on the victim's husband.
Suffering from posttraumatic amnesia, a respected fashion director and millionaire's daughter is placed in an exclusive private clinic after she is involved in a mysterious car accident. She soon begins to recover, but her memories are filled with desperation and absolute terror. A spellbinding tale of psychological suspense from the Edgar-winning author of The Sculptress.
In prison, they call her the Sculptress for the strange figurines she carves - symbols of the day she hacked her mother and sister to pieces and reassembled them in a blood-drenched jigsaw. Sullen and menacing, Olive Martin is burned-out journalist Rosalind Leigh's only hope of getting a new book published.But as she interviews Olive, in her cell, Roz finds flaws in the Sculptress's confession. Is she really guilty as she insists? Drawn into Olive's world of obsessional lies and love, nothing can stop Roz's pursuit of the chilling, convoluted truth. Not the tidy suburbanites who'd rather forget the murders, not a volatile ex-policeman and her own erotic response to him, not an attack on her life.Not even the thought of what might happen if the Sculptress went free...
Non è stata una bella morte, quella di Mathilda Gillespie, rinvenuta nella vasca da bagno della sua casa, Cedar House, coi polsi recisi e, sul volto, a bloccare la lingua nella bocca spalancata, un «morso della bisbetica», uno strumento medievale di tortura imposto alle donne che parlavano troppo. Sebbene la quantità di sonniferi ingeriti e il taglierino sul pavimento del bagno sembrino dar credito all'ipotesi del suicidio, quella morte così teatrale non può non lasciare perplesso il sergente Cooper, incaricato delle indagini. Alla notizia della si aggiunge poi un fatto ancora più sconcertante: la defunta ha infatti cambiato il testamento due giorni prima di morire, nominando unica erede il suo medico curante, la dottoressa Sarah Blakeney, a scapito della figlia Joanna e della nipote Ruth. E mentre scoppia la guerra per l'eredità, il sergente Cooper sarà costretto a destreggiarsi tra accuse sussurrate e testimoni reticenti, alibi precari e moventi solidissimi, imboccando numerose strade senza uscita prima di scoprire chi ha voluto mettere a tacere per sempre la sarcastica padrona di Cedar House, e, con lei, il suo agghiacciante segreto...
When an unidentified, rotting corpse is discovered in the old ice house at Streech Grange, the assumption is that the body is that of David Maybury, who went missing 10 years before. As village rumours of lesbianism and witchcraft, Sergeant Andy McLoughlin's investigation, focusing on Maybury's ex-wife, phoebe, and the two women who live with her in the Grange, uncovers numerous secrets - some of which people would rather have left buried...
In this hypnotic novel of psychological suspense, a homeless man is found starved to death in the garage of a ritzy London home. The police chalk it up to an unfortunate accident, but a journalist, Michael Deacon, is intrigued. Amanda Powell, a socialite whose wealthy husband vanished five years ago after being accused of embezzlement, is just as interested as Michael in finding out who died in her garage. They have no idea that this simple story will unveil a web of deceit that is an appalling as the people behind it.