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The Scold's Bride by Minette Walters
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The Scold's Bride (original 1994; edition 1995)

by Minette Walters

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Mathilda Gillespie's body was found nearly two days after she had taken an overdose and slashed her wrists with a utility knife. But what shocked Dr. Sarah Blakeney the most was the rusted metal cage obscuring the dead woman's face--a medieval instrument of torture called a scold's bridle grotesquely adorned with a garland of nettles and Michaelmas daises. What happened at Cedar House in the tortured hours before Mathilda's death? Detective Sergeant Cooper, an elderly policeman nearing retirement, is under pressure from his superiors to bring in a verdict of suicide. And even Mathilda's daughter and granddaughter insist that illness drove her to commit the desperate, final act. Only Sarah and her husband, Jack, refuse to believe that the Mathilda they knew would have taken her own life. Then comes the reading of Mathilda's Last Will and Testament, which shocks her family into a stunned and bitter silence. For Dr. Sarah Blakeney has inherited everything.… (more)
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Title:The Scold's Bride
Authors:Minette Walters
Info:Macmillan Pub Ltd (1995), Mass Market Paperback
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The Scold's Bridle by Minette Walters (1994)

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Sorry, Minette, it's not you, it's the incest. ( )
  LaurenThemself | Feb 20, 2024 |
A really good book. Read it if you get the opportunity.

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An old woman is found dead in her bath, her wrists slashed: an apparent suicide. But she is wearing a scold's bridle on her head, adorned with a crown of nettles. What could have driven her to such a desperate act? The rumours start to spread that her death wasn't suicide but murder. ( )
  mazda502001 | Oct 16, 2022 |
Incredibile contorcimento della mente umana: un medico, un pittore, un poliziotto romantico, una famiglia nobile decaduta e depravata, silenzi, omicidi, pazzia, il tutto in salsa William Shakespeare e Robert Burns. Che dire: la Walters ci tiene col fiato sospeso dall'inizio alla fine con abilità e approfondimento dei personaggi, dei rapporti di coppia, dell'amore giovane, di mezza età e dell'anzianità. Un giallo mai scontato, un omicicdio che ne sottende altri, fisici ma anche morali, il banale suicidio di una vecchia artritica che diventa un caso quasi insolubile. ( )
  Lillymao | Aug 4, 2022 |
A Story hier a gardener broke Ingo a house ans murdered a wheelchair pensioner.In her own house
  Feingeist | May 6, 2021 |
A complicated crime novel set in a Dorset village about family secrets that are revealed when an elderly woman is murdered. There are a number of suspects and the story has a great pace as the police reveal new evidence and track down the killer. ( )
  CarolKub | Nov 8, 2018 |
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Mathilda Gillespie's body was found nearly two days after she had taken an overdose and slashed her wrists with a utility knife. But what shocked Dr. Sarah Blakeney the most was the rusted metal cage obscuring the dead woman's face--a medieval instrument of torture called a scold's bridle grotesquely adorned with a garland of nettles and Michaelmas daises. What happened at Cedar House in the tortured hours before Mathilda's death? Detective Sergeant Cooper, an elderly policeman nearing retirement, is under pressure from his superiors to bring in a verdict of suicide. And even Mathilda's daughter and granddaughter insist that illness drove her to commit the desperate, final act. Only Sarah and her husband, Jack, refuse to believe that the Mathilda they knew would have taken her own life. Then comes the reading of Mathilda's Last Will and Testament, which shocks her family into a stunned and bitter silence. For Dr. Sarah Blakeney has inherited everything.

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