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A blistering new thriller about the horrors of war and the struggle to survive in the face of pure evil. Foreign correspondent Connie Burns is hunting a British mercenary that she believes is responsible for the rape and murder of five women in Sierra Leone in 2002. Two years later she finds him training Iraqi police in Baghdad. Connie is determined to expose his crimes, but then she is kidnapped and released after three days of unspeakable torture. Silently, she returns to England and attempts to isolate herself, but it soon becomes apparent that the horrors of the world and her own nightmarish past aren't so easy to escape from. From the Trade Paperback edition.

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""The Devil's Feather "seems like a mystery intent on being politically timely. But because Walters is a far better writer than that, her new novel is much more, dealing with the timeless theme of victimization . . . With a casual, easy-to-read writing style, Walters is a rare breed: the kind of author who can concoct believable characters and set them down in the middle of entertaining plots that address timeless moral issues." -Dorman T. Shindler, "Denver Post" "A scary thriller . . . Walters [has the] ability to use horror-movie logic to terrifying effect." -"The New Yorker" "Some of today's best young writers are moving the crime novel in the direction of the social novel, examining individual crimes against a background of larger injustice [and] "The Devil's Feather" moves in this direction . . . Its strongest scenes offer searing realism: rape and murder in Sierra Leone and Iraq, and flashbacks to Burns's family losing its Zimbabwe farm to thugs supported by the Mugabe regime. Those episodes have urgency and bite . . . Walters is a talented writer." -Patrick Anderson, "The Washington Post" "Walters keeps the details [of her heroine's kidnapping] chillingly vague . . . While awaiting her "Eye of the Needle "reckoning with MacKenzie, [Burns] unravels an appalling local crime. Walters gracefully balances crowd-pleasing theatrics with a wickedly ambiguous ending." -"Entertainment Weekly "(EW pick) "The number of high-grade thrillers set in and around the horrors of Iraq increases as writers catch up with the real crimes behind the headlines. Minette Walters' excellent new contribution, "The Devil's Feather," begins in 2004 [in] Baghdad . . . Trying torecover her mental stability in a strange, haunted house in Dorset, England, Burns makes friends with some supportive residents and waits-as do we-for the inevitable return of her once and future nemesis. [The ending] certainly is worth waiting around for." -Dick Adler, "Chicago Tribune" "Readers can count on Britain's Minette Walters for a steady stream of creepiness. Her latest novel, "The Devil's Feather," fills that quotient and then some . . . It's all chilling stuff, and it's everything Walters' fans have come to expect. Neither a series maker nor a formula writer, Walters makes her mysteries works of wide variety. But all are marked by a full measure of suspense and a hint of ambiguity . . . A fulfilling read." -Jay Strafford, "Richmond Times-Dispatch" "At one time, all it took to produce a page-turner was a clever variation on the standard formula of a plucky woman outwitting her maniacal stalker. But thanks to writers like Minette Walters, who keep pushing the boundaries, the old conventions are now more likely to be used as structural support for an analysis of timely social and political issues . . . ["The Devil's Feather "has a] psychologically complex protagonist [and] multilayered plot . . . The story is so involving, with its graphic accounts of mind control and sensitive observations about victim psychology, that you hardly realize how skillfully Walters has worked her unifying theme into three intersecting plot lines . . . She takes the suspense novel into new territory." -Marilyn Stasio, "New York Times Book Review" "[A] harrowing psychological thriller . . . Walters delivers an intense, engrossingly structured tour de force about survival and 'thesecret of freedom, courage.'" -"Publishers Weekly "(starred) "Have current events finally caught up with Walters's unremittingly brutal imagination? The latest of her masterful psychological thrillers examines the effects of terrorism as it ranges from Baghdad to West Dorset . . . Genteel and horrifying as ever." -"Kirkus Reviews "(starred) "["The Devil's Feather"] takes a sharp turn from hard-hitting war reporting in the Baghdad section to gothic chiller when the setting switches to England. Barton House is a spooky, Bronte-like construction . . . Walters really knows how to write convincing, ever-escalating psychological suspense." -"Booklist" ""The Devil's Feather" is another Walters tour de force. The combination of fast-moving thriller and acute exploration of the psychotic mind makes this a knockout." -"The Observer" "A thriller that really does thrill-partly because we care about its protagonists, and partly because Minette Walters has an enormous talent for old-fashioned story-telling." -"Spectator" "A thoughtful and accomplished thriller." -"Daily Telegraph" "Walters has succeeded in uniting the traditional crime narrative with a distressing and effective account of the private cruelties that can flourish amid general mayhem. In doing so, she takes the genre to a deeper level." -"The Independent" "This is high octane, on-the-edge stuff, at which Walters excels . . . "The Devil's Feather "[is] engrossing reading." -"The Times "(London) "From the Hardcover edition." " "The Devil' s Feather "seems like a mystery intent on being politically timely. But because Walters is a far better writer than that, her new novel is much more, dealing with the timeless theme of victimization . . . With a casual, easy-to-read writing style, Walters is a rare breed: the kind of author who can concoct believable characters and set them down in the middle of entertaining plots that address timeless moral issues." - Dorman T. Shindler, "Denver Post" " A scary thriller . . . Walters [has the] ability to use horror-movie logic to terrifying effect." - "The New Yorker" " Some of today' s best young writers are moving the crime novel in the direction of the social novel, examining individual crimes against a background of larger injustice [and] "The Devil' s Feather" moves in this direction . . . Its strongest scenes offer searing realism: rape and murder in Sierra Leone and Iraq, and flashbacks to Burns' s family losing its Zimbabwe farm to thugs supported by the Mugabe regime. Those episodes have urgency and bite . . . Walters is a talented writer." - Patrick Anderson, "The Washington Post" " Walters keeps the details [of her heroine' s kidnapping] chillingly vague . . . While awaiting her "Eye of the Needle "reckoning with MacKenzie, [Burns] unravels an appalling local crime. Walters gracefully balances crowd-pleasing theatrics with a wickedly ambiguous ending." - "Entertainment Weekly "(EW pick) " The number of high-grade thrillers set in and around the horrors of Iraq increases as writers catch up with the real crimes behind theheadlines. Minette Walters' excellent new contribution, "The Devil' s Feather," begins in 2004 [in] Baghdad . . . Trying to recover her mental stability in a strange, haunted house in Dorset, England, Burns makes friends with some supportive residents and waits- as do we- for the inevitable return of her once and future nemesis. [The ending] certainly is worth waiting around for." - Dick Adler, "Chicago Tribune" " Readers can count on Britain' s Minette Walters for a steady stream of creepiness. Her latest novel, "The Devil' s Feather," fills that quotient and then some . . . It' s all chilling stuff, and it' s everything Walters' fans have come to expect. Neither a series maker nor a formula writer, Walters makes her mysteries works of wide variety. But all are marked by a full measure of suspense and a hint of ambiguity . . . A fulfilling read." - Jay Strafford, "Richmond Times-Dispatch" " At one time, all it took to produce a page-turner was a clever variation on the standard formula of a plucky woman outwitting her maniacal stalker. But thanks to writers like Minette Walters, who keep pushing the boundaries, the old conventions are now more likely to be used as structural support for an analysis of timely social and political issues . . . ["The Devil' s Feather "has a] psychologically complex protagonist [and] multilayered plot . . . The story is so involving, with its graphic accounts of mind control and sensitive observations about victim psychology, that you hardly realize how skillfully Walters has worked her unifying theme into three intersecting plot lines . . . Shetakes the suspense novel into new territory." - Marilyn Stasio, "New York Times Book Review" " [A] harrowing psychological thriller . . . Walters delivers an intense, engrossingly structured tour de force about survival and ' the secret of freedom, courage.' " - "Publishers Weekly "(starred) " Have current events finally caught up with Walters' s unremittingly brutal imagination? The latest of her masterful psychological thrillers examines the effects of terrorism as it ranges from Baghdad to West Dorset . . . Genteel and horrifying as ever." - "Kirkus Reviews "(starred) " ["The Devil' s Feather"] takes a sharp turn from hard-hitting war reporting in the Baghdad section to gothic chiller when the setting switches to England. Barton House is a spooky, Bronte -like construction . . . Walters really knows how to write convincing, ever-escalating psychological suspense." - "Booklist" " "The Devil' s Feather" is another Walters tour de force. The combination of fast-moving thriller and acute exploration of the psychotic mind makes this a knockout." - "The Observer" " A thriller that really does thrill- partly because we care about its protagonists, and partly because Minette Walters has an enormous talent for old-fashioned story-telling." - "Spectator" " A thoughtful and accomplished thriller." - "Daily Telegraph" " Walters has succeeded in uniting the traditional crime narrative with a distressing and effective account of the private cruelties that can flourish amidgeneral mayhem. In doing so, she takes the genre to a deeper level." - "The Independent" " This is high octane, on-the-edge stuff, at which Walters excels . . . "The Devil' s Feather "[is] engrossing reading." - "The Times "(London) "From the Hardcover edition." "Some of today's best young writers are moving the crime novel in the direction of the social novel, examining individual crimes against a background of larger injustice [and] "The Devil's Feather" moves in this direction . . . Its strongest scenes offer searing realism: rape and murder in Sierra Leone and Iraq, and flashbacks to Burns's family losing its Zimbabwe farm to thugs supported by the Mugabe regime. Those episodes have urgency and bite . . . Walters is a talented writer." -Patrick Anderson, "The Washington Post" "Walters keeps the details [of her heroine's kidnapping] chillingly vague . . . While awaiting her "Eye of the Needle "reckoning with MacKenzie, [Burns] unravels an appalling local crime. Walters gracefully balances crowd-pleasing theatrics with a wickedly ambiguous ending." -"Entertainment Weekly "(EW pick) "The number of high-grade thrillers set in and around the horrors of Iraq increases as writers catch up with the real crimes behind the headlines. Minette Walters' excellent new contribution, "The Devil's Feather," begins in 2004 [in] Baghdad . . . Trying to recover her mental stability in a strange, haunted house in Dorset, England, Burns makes friends with some supportive residents and waits-as do we-for the inevitable return of her once and future nemesis. [The ending] certainly is worth waiting around for." -Dick Adler, "Chicago Tribune" "Readers can count on Britain's Minette Walters for a steady stream of creepiness. Her latest novel, "The Devil's Feather," fills that quotient and then some . . . It's all chilling stuff, and it's everything Walters' fans have come to expect. Neither a series maker nor a formula writer, Walters makes hermysteries works of wide variety. But all are marked by a full measure of suspense and a hint of ambiguity . . . A fulfilling read." -Jay Strafford, "Richmond Times-Dispatch" "At one time, all it took to produce a page-turner was a clever variation on the standard formula of a plucky woman outwitting her maniacal stalker. But thanks to writers like Minette Walters, who keep pushing the boundaries, the old conventions are now more likely to be used as structural support for an analysis of timely social and political issues . . . ["The Devil's Feather "has a] psychologically complex protagonist [and] multilayered plot . . . The story is so involving, with its graphic accounts of mind control and sensitive observations about victim psychology, that you hardly realize how skillfully Walters has worked her unifying theme into three intersecting plot lines . . . She takes the suspense novel into new territory." -Marilyn Stasio, "New York Times Book Review" "[A] harrowing psychological thriller . . . Walters delivers an intense, engrossingly structured tour de force about survival and 'the secret of freedom, courage.'" -"Publishers Weekly "(starred) "Have current events finally caught up with Walters's unremittingly brutal imagination? The latest of her masterful psychological thrillers examines the effects of terrorism as it ranges from Baghdad to West Dorset . . . Genteel and horrifying as ever." -"Kirkus Reviews "(starred) "["The Devil's Feather"] takes a sharp turn from hard-hitting war reporting in the Baghdad section to gothic chiller when the setting switches to England. Barton House is a spooky, Bronte-like construction . . . Walters really knows how to writeconvincing, ever-escalating psychological suspense." -"Booklist" ""The Devil's Feather" is another Walters tour de force. The combination of fast-moving thriller and acute exploration of the psychotic mind makes this a knockout." -"The Observer" "A thriller that really does thrill-partly because we care about its protagonists, and partly because Minette Walters has an enormous talent for old-fashioned story-telling." -"Spectator" "A thoughtful and accomplished thriller." -"Daily Telegraph" "Walters has succeeded in uniting the traditional crime narrative with a distressing and effective account of the private cruelties that can flourish amid general mayhem. In doing so, she takes the genre to a deeper level." -"The Independent" "This is high octane, on-the-edge stuff, at which Walters excels . . . "The Devil's Feather "[is] engrossing reading." -"The Times "(London) "From the Hardcover edition."


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  • ISBN-13: 9780307266057
  • Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
  • Publisher Imprint: Knopf Publishing Group
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0307266052
  • Publisher Date: 22 Aug 2006
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)


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