The Dark Room by Minette Walters

The Dark Room by Minette Walters

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When Jane "Jinx" Kingsley, daughter of a ruthless millionaire, emerges from a coma, she remembers nothing of the last few days: not that she's been jilted by her fiance, Leo, and betrayed by Meg, her best friend, nor her own supposed suicide attempt.

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The Dark Room by Minette Walters

'Something had happened...something so terrible that she was too frightened to search her memory for it...' When Jane 'Jinx' Kingsley, daughter of a ruthless millionaire, emerges from a coma, she remembers nothing of the last few days: not that she's been jilted by her fiance, Leo, and betrayed by Meg, her best friend; not her own supposed suicide attempt. With the disappearance of Leo and Meg, Jinx is haunted by horrifying flashes of memory . . and the police seem determined to trap her into an admission of murder. While they investigate, she faces the worst nightmare of her life - unravelling the truth. 'The Dark Room unfolds with deadly precision.' The canberra Times With her first three novels, Minette Walters has established a reputation as one of the most exciting crime fiction writers today. Her debut novel, The Ice House, won the John Creasy Award for the best first crime novel. The Sculptress won the Edgar Allan Poe Award for best crime novel. Her third novel, The Scold's Bridle, won the Gold Daggar Award for best crime novel. Both The Ice House and The Scupltress are currently being adapted
Minette Walters is a psychological thriller writer of consummate skill. Her first and second novels are currently being adapted for television.
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ISBN 13 9781864481488
ISBN 10 186448148X
Title The Dark Room
Author Minette Walters
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Allen & Unwin
Year published 1996-09-01
Number of pages 408
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.