The Devils Feather, Minette Walters
The Devils Feather, Minette Walters
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The Devil's Feather
A Novel

Author: Minette Walters

Narrator: Josephine Bailey

Unabridged: 10 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/17/2006


Synopsis

In each of her ten critically acclaimed and hugely popular novels, Minette Walters has explored the dark terrain of the human psyche to give us thrillers of exceptional psychological complexity and suspense. Now, in The Devil's Feather, she gives us her most unexpected and electrifying novel yet.

In 2002, five women are discovered barbarously murdered in Sierra Leone. Reuters Africa correspondent Connie Burns suspects a British mercenary: a man who seems to turn up in every war-torn corner of Africa, whose reputation for violence and brutality is well-founded and widely known. Connie's suspicions that he's using the chaos of war to act out sadistic, misogynistic fantasies fall on deaf ears—but she's determined to expose him and his secret.

The consequences are devastating.

Connie encounters the man again in Baghdad, but almost immediately she's taken hostage. Released after three desperate days, terrified and traumatized by the experience—fearing that she will never again be the person she once was—Connie retreats to England. She is bent on protecting herself by withholding information about her abduction. But secluded in a remote rented house—where the jealously guarded history of her landlady's family seems to mirror her own fears—she knows that it is only a matter of time before her nightmares become real.

With its sinuous plot, its acutely drawn characters, and its blistering suspense, The Devil's Feather keeps us riveted from first to last. It is a dazzling reminder of why Publishers Weekly has dubbed Minette Walters "Agatha Christie with the gloves off."

About Minette Walters

Minette Walters is the author of thirteen novels—including The Shape of Snakes and The Sculptress—two novellas, and a number of short stories. Her work, which has been published in more than thirty-five countries, has received several major awards, including two Gold Daggers from the Crime Writers' Association in Great Britain and the Edgar Allan Poe Award from the Mystery Writers of America. She lives in Dorset, England.


Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by Leni on 2008-12-05 00:33:57

Minette Walters is a brilliant writer, and that is why I do not like reading her books. This one like all her others draws you right into the violent, scary world that her characters live in. There is no cosy here in her Britain or her worldview. No escape from the newspapers, the nightly news or the cruelty of life. It is very hard to put down her books and this is no exception. The world is a scarier place each time you read her books, and if you are like me, you have to go and read an Agatha Christie to feel safe again in your delusion of a good world.

Goodreads review by Baba on December 21, 2021

British-Zimbabwean Connie Burns, is the Reuter's reporter that starts investigating a British mercenary who might be committing horrific crimes against women under the cover of conflicts in the Developing World, reportedly in Sierra Leone. As Burns begins to uncover some facts she's first intimidate......more

Goodreads review by Aniko on February 09, 2013

Those of you who follow my reviews can see I've been on a bit of a Minette Walters kick. I've read three of her books in quick succession, with a pause to revisit a Plath biography. Even that pause was spurred by Walters, whose writing is characterized by strong women who go against societal expecta......more

Goodreads review by Rob on December 03, 2014

I'm baffled by the 4-star avg rating this book has received. This book is filled with unlikable characters, has a slow plodding pace and is just generally un-thrilling. If this was the first Minette Walters book I read it would also be the last. Definitely not recommended!......more

Goodreads review by Asghar on July 15, 2016

A Cautionary Tale of epic proportions, this was her most disturbing book. Will make you uneasy as it's meant to, well that's the hope anyway. It was disturbing because it skirted too close to reality. Minette has always been careful of her monsters but the horror of this novel is that men like this......more

Goodreads review by Carla on December 29, 2017

For me, a book has to be able to draw me in and make me forget where I am and what I was doing. It has to come with an unusual gambit, an unexpected flavor, and/or a lovely use of language. This book had all of that so I enjoyed most of it quite a lot. The majority of the action of the book is inter......more