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The Shape
of Snakes - Reviews
'It's stick your neck
out time, but Minette Walters' new book THE SHAPE OF SNAKES is likely
to become one of the classic crime novels of the 21st century... This
is a brave, experimental psychological thriller from a writer at the height
of her powers.'
The Sherlock Holmes Detective Magazine
'THE SHAPE OF SNAKES is, quite simply, a tour de force. An ambitiously
structured who- and whydunnit, narrated by a woman, Mrs Ranelagh, who,
in 1978, found a neighbour dying in the rainsoaked gutter in front of
her house, its succeeds magnificently at almost every level. Walters'
psychological thrillers have always combined compassion and a strong social
conscience with a ruthless ability to create unease, suspense and, sometimes,
horror.' The Observer
'As always, Walters' outrage at injustice, and delight in working on a
very small cast are apparent.'
Poisoned Pen
'A complex psychological story with hidden depths.'
Maxim Jakubowski,Guardian
'The difference [compared with THE LAST PRECINCT Cornwell] is that Walters
has produced a book that is profoundly intriguing and deeply satisfying.'
Daily Telegraph
'Ms Walters has produced another very classy book.'
Susanna Yager, Sunday Telegraph
'the master manipulator here is Walters, whose commanding control over
her inflammatory material « and her readers « distracts the eye from potential
murder suspects and directs the mind to the everyday acts of casual inhumanity
that are the real issue.' New York Times Book
Review
'Walters sucks her readers into the case with judiciously calculated revelations.
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.'The Times Literary
Supplement
'Gripping stuff' The Mirror
'In this intricate narrative, peppered with correspondence, reports and
third party information, she confirms that evil is less the provenance
of criminals than the result of casual corruption, flourishing under the
blind eyes of complacency and spurious moral superiority. This long awaited
novel from a bestselling pen is probably the most unsettling and complex
in the whole, extraordinary Walters canon, stamped more clearly than ever
with the hallmark of her furious compassion. The drama stays taut until
the last page which may, by the way, make you weep.'
The Sunday Express
'Another intriguing mystery from this top crime writer'
Family Circle
'Written in the first person, the style of this, her seventh book, is
a departure for the skilful Minette Walters, but is certainly no less
gripping. She drip feeds information in such a tantalising way that you
just have to keep turning those pages.'
Choice
'A cleverly told tale of intrigue, painting a fascinating picture of Britain
in the late 70s, and running a comparison with more modern time.'
Peterborough Evening Telegraph
'In just under a decade Minette Walters has built up a reputation for
dense, absorbing and intelligent crime fiction. Her seventh novel is as
gripping as ever. . . . Watch this woman carefully.'
Image Magazine
'The plot is as taut and complex as you'll find, the characters diverse
and believable, and the denouement is as unpredictable as we have come
to expect from the mistress of high-tension psychological drama.'
Livewire Magazine
'From its arresting first sentence to the poignant...final letter, 'The
Shape of Snakes' is a splendid read. Minette Walters is a fine storyteller,
and the denouement of her deftly constructed plot is convincing and satisfying.
'Characterisation has always been Walters' forte, and here once again
we have a varied group of characters depicted with acute psychological
insight... but the plot and the protagonists are admirably matched here:
a whodunit and a whydunnit most cleverly interwoven.'Centrally, the novel
is about racism, cruelty, guilt, revenge- and the fiercely compassionate
Walters has been courageous to tackle such issues head on. She has
written a book which is disturbing, certainly; yet one which is grippingly
readable.'
Colin Dexter, The Mail on Sunday
'The plot is as taut and complex as you'll find, the charcters diverse
and believable, and the denouement is as unpredictable as we have come
to expect from the mistress of high-tension psychological drama'
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