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The Shape of Snakes
Contributor(s): Walters, Minette (Author)
ISBN: 0307277119     ISBN-13: 9780307277114
Publisher: Vintage Crime/Black Lizard
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: February 2008
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Annotation: From the internationally acclaimed, bestselling author of "The Sculptress" and "The Breaker" comes a brilliant new novel.
It is November 1978. The winter of discontent. Britain is on strike. The dead lie unburied, rubbish piles in the streets - and somewhere in West London a black woman dies in a rain-soaked gutter. She was known as "Mad Annie" and was despised by her neighbours.
Her passing would have gone unmourned and unnoticed but for Mrs. Ranelagh, the young woman who finds Annie as she dies and who believes - apparently against reason - that she was murdered.
Whatever the truth about Annie - whether she was as mad as her neighbours claimed, whether she lived in squalor as the police said, whether she cruelly mistreated the many cats found starving in her house - something passed between the two women in the moment of death which binds Mrs. Ranelagh to Annie's cause for the next twenty years.
But why is she so convinced it was murder when, by her own account, Annie died without speaking? Why does the subject make her husband so angry that he refuses to talk about what happened that night? And why would any woman spend twenty years painstakingly uncovering the truth - unless her reasons are personal...?
A complex puzzle of deceit and discovery, "The Shape of Snakes" is Minette Walters at her most intriguing.

"From the Hardcover edition."

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Psychological
- Fiction | Thrillers - Suspense
- Fiction | Mystery & Detective - Traditional
Dewey: FIC
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 5.52" W x 7.98" (0.77 lbs) 384 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - British Isles
 
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Publisher Description:
A psychological thriller about race, family, and the brutal power of raw emotion.Mrs. Ranelagh has never stopped thinking about the dead body she found in the gutter twenty years ago, during Britain's Winter of Discontent. "Mad Annie," as she was known, was the only black resident of her West London neighborhood and openly despised by the community. The police called her death an accident, but Mrs. Ranelagh has always suspected it was murder. However, her pleas for an investigation were met with a vicious hate campaign that drove her and her husband from the country. Now, determined to uncover the truth, Mrs. Ranelagh has returned to England, where she quickly discovers a sordid trail of domestic violence, racism and adultery that shockingly could lead back to her own family.