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by Minette Walters


  The Shape of Snakes

  Acid Row

  Fox Evil

  Disordered Minds

  The Devil’s Feather

  The Chameleon’s Shadow

  and

  The Tinder Box

  Chickenfeed

  (Quick Reads)

  Praise for Minette Walters

  The Ice House

  ‘Terrific first novel with a high Rendellesque

  frisson count’

  The Times

  The Sculptress

  ‘A devastatingly effective novel’

  Observer

  The Scold’s Bridle

  ‘A gothic puzzle of great intricacy and

  psychological power’

  Sunday Times

  The Dark Room

  ‘A marvellous, dramatically intelligent novel.

  It shimmers with suspense, ambiguity and

  a deep unholy joy’

  Daily Mail

  The Echo

  ‘It grips like steel . . . Passion, compassion,

  intelligence and romance are what Walters offers

  with no quarter for squeamish cowards’

  Mail on Sunday

  The Breaker

  ‘Stands head and shoulders above the vast majority of

  crime novels . . . Existing fans will love The Breaker,

  new readers will be instant converts’

  Daily Express

  The Shape of Snakes

  ‘Breaking all the rules of popular fiction,

  Minette Walters asks as much of her readers as

  many literary novelists, and yet she offers them

  a book as gripping as any thriller’

  Times Literary Supplement

  Acid Row

  ‘Humane intelligence enables Walters to

  twist and turn her plot . . . Acid Row is

  a breathtaking achievement’

  Daily Telegraph

  Fox Evil

  ‘Fox Evil is the work of a writer at the peak of

  her confidence and supreme ability’

  The Times

  Disordered Minds

  ‘A powerful, acute and vivid work from a

  staggeringly talented writer’

  Observer

  The Tinder Box

  ‘If there wasn’t a recognised school of crime writing

  called Home Counties noir before, there is now.

  Minette Walters invented it and remains

  the undisputed Head Girl’

  Birmingham Post

  The Devil’s Feather

  ‘One of the most powerful yet nuanced practitioners of

  the psychological thriller . . . always keeps the narrative

  momentum cracked up to a fierce degree’

  Daily Express

  Chickenfeed

  ‘A marvellous little story, thoroughly intimate

  with human nastiness’

  Evening Standard

  The Chameleon’s Shadow

  ‘No wonder Minette Walters is the country’s

  bestselling female crime writer. But even this label

  does not exactly do justice to the scope and breadth of

  her gripping, terrifying novels . . . The Chameleon’s

  Shadow is another classic’

  Daily Mirror

  For Marigold and Anthony

  Acknowledgements

  With particular thanks to

  Sally and John Priestley of XII Bar Blues

  and Encombe House Estate.

  Admiralty chart of Chapman’s Pool © British Crown

  Copyright/MOD. Reproduced with the

  permission of the Controller of Her Britannic

  Majesty’s Stationery Office.

  *1 These estimates are calculated on what an average swimmer could achieve in the conditions.

  These conclusions are predicated on the rape taking place on board a boat, most probably on deck.

  Difficult at this stage to say to what extent the benzodiazepine would have affected her ability to operate. Further tests required.

  First published 1998 by Macmillan

  First published in paperback 1999 by Pan Books

  This edition published 2008 by Pan Books

  This electronic edition published 2010 by Pan Books

  an imprint of Pan Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited

  Pan Macmillan, 20 New Wharf Road, London N1 9RR

  Basingstoke and Oxford

  Associated companies throughout the world

  www.panmacmillan.com

  ISBN 978-0-330-52882-5 PDF

  ISBN 978-0-330-52881-8 EPUB

  Copyright © Minette Walters 1998

  The right of Minette Walters to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by her in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

  You may not copy, store, distribute, transmit, reproduce or otherwise make available this publication (or any part of it) in any form, or by any means (electronic, digital, optical, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), without the prior written permission of the publisher. Any person who does any unauthorized act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages.

  A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

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