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Original Title: | The Sculptress |
ISBN: | 9510212652 (ISBN13: 9789510212653) |
Edition Language: | Finnish |
Characters: | Olive Martin, Rosalind Leigh |
Literary Awards: | Macavity Award for Best Mystery Novel (1994), Anthony Award Nominee for Best Novel (1994), Dilys Award Nominee (1994), Edgar Award for Best Novel (1994), このミステリーがすごい! for Best Translated Mystery Novel of the Year in Japan (1996) Marlowe for Best Crime Novel (International) (1994) |
Minette Walters
Hardcover | Pages: 311 pages Rating: 3.96 | 8889 Users | 332 Reviews
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Journalisti Rosalind Leigh ei osaa aavistaa, mikä häntä odottaa vankilan muurien sisäpuolella. Tapauksen yksityiskohdat hän tuntee hyvin: hän tietää että Olive Martin oli viisi vuotta aikaisemmin tuomittu äitinsä ja pikkusiskonsa murhasta; hän tietää mitä "Kuvanveistäjäksi" kutsuttu Olive oli tehnyt uhriensa ruumiille.Oikeudenkäynnissä Olive tunnusti kaiken. Mutta Rosalind uskoo, että Olive salailee jotakin - kenties jopa omaa syyttämyyttään. Jos Olive ei tehnyt murhia, ketä hän suojelee ja miksi?
Rosalindin tutkimukset herättävät närkästystä yhteisössä, joka kaikin voimin yrittää unohtaa koko tapauksen. Kun hän tapaa Oliven pidättäneen poliisin Hal Hawksleyn, hänen hämmennyksensä syvenee.
Vain yksi asia on varma. Rosalind ei ikinä unohtaisi päivää, jona hän ensi kertaa tapasi Olive Martinin.
Cover Image Artist/Päällyksen kuva: George Underwood
Typographic of the cover/Päällyksen typografia: Eija Rossi

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Title | : | Kuvanveistäjä |
Author | : | Minette Walters |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 311 pages |
Published | : | 1996 by WSOY (first published 1993) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Crime. Fiction. Thriller. Mystery Thriller |
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Ratings: 3.96 From 8889 Users | 332 ReviewsDiscuss Of Books Kuvanveistäjä
A chilling story from a master of the crime/suspense genre. A monstrously obese woman is in prison having confessed and pled guilty to the murder and brutal dismembering of her mother and younger sister some years previously. A writer, who is dealing with emotional damages of her own, is assigned by her publisher to write a book about the affair. She uncovers several discrepancies between the confession and the facts in the case which lead her to dig ever deeper until she finally reveals the"The Sculptress" by author, Minette Walters has been around for a long time (first published 1993) but time has not aged the story one bit. Roz Leigh is a complex character, an author herself with some past success and is asked by her publisher to write a book about Olive Martin, presently incarcerated for a double murder. Olives nickname in the prison is The Sculptress because she fashions strange figurines which symbolise the day she hacked her mother and sister to pieces and reassembled them
Out of 50+ winners of the Edgar Award for Best Novel, I had only read 13 before beginning my challenge to myself to read all of them. The Sculptress was one of them. I had read the first three or four of Walters' novels, and then stopped keeping up with them for some reason or no reason. I may have to rethink that decision. Walters' books are characterized as psychological thrillers, and they certainly do have many of the traits of that subgenre. Unlike some, though, Walters has said that there

I am really starting to like this author.This book was exactly what I needed from a crime mystery book.I liked the main character and I enjoyed the romance.I also liked that the end was kinda open to intepretation.Wll definitely read.more of Walters.
I have not read as many Minette Walters novels as I should. I am reminded of this whenever I start one. This novel is surely one of the best of its genre - a fascinating psychological crime thriller. It is very much of its time, the 90s realism of criminal psychology, full-bodied characters, sub-texts and twists. Walters gets the characters so correct, so believable, that one almost wonders if she is not a bit of a close psychopath herself. Her understanding of the human condition, and of the
Complex, psychologically dark, repelling & fascinating!
Walters is amazing at setting the reader up to think one thing, then switching it all around to show you something else entirely. And from then on, you're pretty much screwed and will never be able to decide what's really gone on. I love that.
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