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The Last Hours saw Minette moving in an exciting direction. She has written an extraordinary historical novel set in , the year the Black Death came to England. The story is brought to a thrilling and satisfying conclusion in The Turn of Midnight. Minette lives Reviews:  · The Turn of Midnight by Minette Walters | Editorial Reviews. Hardcover (Original) $ Hardcover. $ NOOK Book. $ View All Available Formats Editions. Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping Buy Online, Pick up in Store Check Availability at Nearby Stores. Minette Walters was one of the world’s most successful crime novelists before she decided to try her hand at historical fiction with the release of The Last Hours and its sequel, The Turn of Midnight. The results were marvellous, winning Walters a slew of new readers.


The Turn of Midnight. Minette Walters. Allen Unwin, - Fiction - pages. 5 Reviews. The compelling, taut and suspenseful conclusion to The Last HoursAs the year approaches, the Black Death continues its devastating course across England. In Dorseteshire, the quarantined people of Develish question whether they are the only www.doorway.ru by their beloved young mistress, Lady Anne, they wait, knowing that when their dwindling stores are finally gone they will have no. Get FREE shipping on The Turn of Midnight by Minette Walters, from www.doorway.ru A deadly plague is spreading across the land.


The Turn of Midnight. As the year approaches, the Black Death continues its devastating course across England. In Dorsetshire, the quarantined people of Develish question whether they are the only survivors. Guided by their beloved young mistress, Lady Anne, they wait, knowing that when their dwindling stores are finally gone they will have no choice but to leave. With The Last Hours, Minette Walters has brought her impressive skill as a writer of psychological crime to create a dark and gripping depiction of Medieval England in the jaws of the Black Death. * Elizabeth Fremantle on The Last Hours * Walters's skill and subtlety in portraying the suffering and disarray of a feudal society in which disease rampages and God has seemingly gone mad is masterly. The Turn of Midnight absolutely works as a mystery novel, one in which the villain is the Black Death. Walters has always dealt in illness and disease, if you think about it and know her work.

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