Minette Walters
Minette Walters burst onto the British crime scene in 1992 with The Ice House and proceeded to win the Gold Dagger three times in her first five books, an unprecedented achievement. Her novels are psychologically intense character studies that explore the roots of violence and guilt. She is considered one of the most important crime writers of the 1990s.
Works
- The Ice HouseThree women suspect of involvement in friend's death
- The SculptressImprisoned woman confesses to crime after decades of silence
- The Scold's BridleWoman accused of husband's murder reveals psychological torment
- The Dark RoomWoman's amnesia surrounds her involvement in photographer's death
- The EchoTwo women linked by death of prominent local man