Few tears fall when rich, spiteful old Mathilda Gillespie's bloody corpse is found her bathtub, her wrists slit and the ancient scold's bridle clamped on her head. It seems Mathilda's favorite heirloom was also an instrument of torture form the Middle Ages, an iron cage used to gag yapping women. Among the Dorset villagers, only Sarah Blakeney, Mathilda's doctor for her final year, seems even mildly disturbed that the miserable nag has been muzzled forever.
But suicide starts to look like homicide, and Sarah's sorrow seems a bit contrived when the bombshell drops that Mathilda has disinherited her daughter and granddaughter, leaving her entire fortune to Sarah. Now the object of vicious gossip and the police's prime suspect in a brutal murder, Sarah must prove her innocence by delving into Mathilda's past to unmask the real killer.
Brenda W. (Brendasbooks) from BAKERSFIELD, CA wrote on 2/11/2008...
Just finished The Scold's Bridle, couldn't put it down. Lot's of twists and turns until the end. The characters were very well written and quite a surprise ending for me at least.
Monica B. (Alohna) from LARKSPUR, CA wrote on 12/30/2007...
This is my first Minette Walters and this is a great book. She creates fine characters and then turns your ideas about them inside-out. In addition to the suspense/puzzle aspect, there are ideas that linger in your mind. This won't be my last Walters.
Carley C. (Carley) from SAULSBURY, TN wrote on 2/11/2007...