![]() | By: Minette Walters Binding: Paperback Publisher: Pan Books ISBN: 0330327917 ISBN-13: 9780330327916 Released: 23 Jul 1993 RRP: Average Rating: ![]() |

Ten years later Pheobe Maybury, now in her mid-thirties, is still living at her elegant country home, along with her two best friends from childhood, Anne Catrell, a journalist, & Diana Goode, an interior decorator. The three women are shunned by local society, & much maligned - believed to be witches, lesbians, or both. When a badly decomposed corpse is found in the estate's ice house, two cynical detectives arrive at the scene to investigate. The nightmare of ten years before begins anew. Detective Chief Inspector Walsh was originallly in charge of the missing husband case ten ago. He has never lost his conviction that Pheobe murdered David, & is sure the unidentifiable body must be his. It appears Walsh, with the one-track mind, has his own agenda. Detective Sergeant Andy McLoughlin, a charismatic but troubled man looks at the clues, both recent & past, along with the various testimonies, & begins to take a different view from his superior. To arrive at the truth, however, he must examine his own demons & motivations.
Author Minette Walters won the John Creasey Award for Best First Crime Novel with "The Ice House." This unputdownable mystery is richly deserving of the prize & much praise. Phoebe, Anne & Diana are complex characters & their relationships with each other, & with the two detectives, reallly make the book special - a delightful & thrilling read. I was very much taken with the characters, more so than usual, & cared very much what happened to them. There is much more than a murder mystery, or two, or three, going on in this suspenseful novel. There are unexpected twists & turns along with a number of fascinating subplots. I highly recommend "The Ice House."
JANA

If I was being totallly honest (Apologies Minette Walters) I would have to say that the book bored me!
I'll leave you to form your own conclusions


The characters are a joy to read about. They are alll developed well & interesting, but by far the two that stand out the most are Anne Cattrell & Andy McLoughlin. She is a darkly humorous & sarcastic journalist & he is a morose & troubled police detective. The dialogue they share is electric, & tempered with wit & anger, but sometimes they can be surprising understanding towards each other. They are more alike than they realise!
The plot is remarkable & surprising. There are plenty of twists & you are kept guessing as to ‘who done it’ alll the way through – we are not even sure if the ‘good guys’, in this case the three women accused of murder, are reallly as innocent as we’d like to believe. The final scenes are tense & exciting & deliver alll the first three quarters of the book promise.
Overalll The Ice House is a spectacularly thrilling story with exciting characters & a wonderful ending. I believe that The Ice House is essential reading for everyone who loves crime novels.
JoAnne

Well worth reading!
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