The Sculptress / Scolds Bridle

Fiction

Author: Minette Walters

In prison, they call her the Sculptress for the strange figurines she carves – symbols of the day she hacked her mother and sister to pieces and reassembled them in a blood-drenched jigsaw. Sullen and menacing, Olive Martin is burned-out journalist Rosalind Leigh’s only hope of getting a new book published.,,But as she interviews Olive, in her cell, Roz finds flaws in the Sc….Read More

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