The Scold's Bridle

The Scold's Bridle

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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: Minette Walters

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 336


Winner, Gold Dagger Award (Best Crime Novel), Crime Writers' Association Awards (UK),1994 'All of Walter's trademarks: bizarre crime, wicked women, taut suspense' Susan Geason A triumph of brilliant, unnerving story-telling from the internationally acclaimed author of The Sculptress, winner of the Crime Writer's John Creasey Award. Mathilda Gillespie has been dead for days. Her corpse lies in the bath. Pills have spilled on the floor. She has used a Stanley knife to slash her wrists. Or has she? Obscuring the old woman's face is a rusted metal cage - a scold's bridle grotesquely laced with nettles and daisies. But even this obscenity - designed to silence the wagging tongue of a nag - arouses no pity in those who knew Mathilda best. Detective Sergeant Cooper is pressured to call it suicide. Dr Sarah Blakeney doesn't agree. Sarah has seen a different side to the dead woman - but her defence of Mathilda begins to look odd when the time comes to read the Will. Young Dr Blakeney has inherited everything - intensifying the desperate bitterness that has driven Mathilda's daughter and granddaughter to wish the old woman dead. Isolated by gossip and suspicion, and at odds with her artist husband, Sarah knows only that she must make sense of what has torn apart generations of women and left a trail of grief that may only be explained in Mathilda's own diaries. But along with all clues as to one possible killer among many - Mathilda's detailed, shocking diaries have also disappeared


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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: Minette Walters

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 336


Winner, Gold Dagger Award (Best Crime Novel), Crime Writers' Association Awards (UK),1994 'All of Walter's trademarks: bizarre crime, wicked women, taut suspense' Susan Geason A triumph of brilliant, unnerving story-telling from the internationally acclaimed author of The Sculptress, winner of the Crime Writer's John Creasey Award. Mathilda Gillespie has been dead for days. Her corpse lies in the bath. Pills have spilled on the floor. She has used a Stanley knife to slash her wrists. Or has she? Obscuring the old woman's face is a rusted metal cage - a scold's bridle grotesquely laced with nettles and daisies. But even this obscenity - designed to silence the wagging tongue of a nag - arouses no pity in those who knew Mathilda best. Detective Sergeant Cooper is pressured to call it suicide. Dr Sarah Blakeney doesn't agree. Sarah has seen a different side to the dead woman - but her defence of Mathilda begins to look odd when the time comes to read the Will. Young Dr Blakeney has inherited everything - intensifying the desperate bitterness that has driven Mathilda's daughter and granddaughter to wish the old woman dead. Isolated by gossip and suspicion, and at odds with her artist husband, Sarah knows only that she must make sense of what has torn apart generations of women and left a trail of grief that may only be explained in Mathilda's own diaries. But along with all clues as to one possible killer among many - Mathilda's detailed, shocking diaries have also disappeared