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The Dark Room

Minette Walters: The Dark Room (UK 2012)

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Something else had happened... Something so terrible that she was too frightened to search her memory for it...
The newspapers reported the case with relish. Jane (Jinx) Kingsley, fashion photographer and heiress, tries to kill herself after being unceremoniously jilted by her fiancé, who has since disappeared -- together with Jinx's best friend Meg Harris...

But when Jinx wakes from her coma, she can remember nothing about her alleged suicide attempt. With the help of Dr Alan Protheroe of the Nightingale Clinic, she slowly begins to piece together the fragments of the last few weeks. Then the memories begin to surface... memories of utter desperation and absolute terror.

Minette Walters: The Dark Room. Pan, ISBN: 9781447207894 (March, 2012), 528 p., £8.99.

 

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The Dark Room

Minette Walters: The Dark Room (UK 2011)

From the Publisher:
Something else had happened... Something so terrible that she was too frightened to search her memory for it...
The newspapers reported the case with relish. Jane (Jinx) Kingsley, fashion photographer and heiress, tries to kill herself after being unceremoniously jilted by her fiancé, who has since disappeared -- together with Jinx's best friend Meg Harris...

But when Jinx wakes from her coma, she can remember nothing about her alleged suicide attempt. With the help of Dr Alan Protheroe of the Nightingale Clinic, she slowly begins to piece together the fragments of the last few weeks. Then the memories begin to surface... memories of utter desperation and absolute terror.

Minette Walters: The Dark Room. Pan eBook, ISBN: 9780330528528 (March, 2011), 1483 KB (ca. 482 p.), £6.99.

 

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The Dark Room

Minette Walters: The Dark Room (UK 2008)

From the Publisher:
Something else had happened... Something so terrible that she was too frightened to search her memory for it...
The newspapers reported the case with relish. Jane (Jinx) Kingsley, fashion photographer and heiress, tries to kill herself after being unceremoniously jilted by her fiancé, who has since disappeared -- together with Jinx's best friend Meg Harris...

But when Jinx wakes from her coma, she can remember nothing about her alleged suicide attempt. With the help of Dr Alan Protheroe of the Nightingale Clinic, she slowly begins to piece together the fragments of the last few weeks. Then the memories begin to surface... memories of utter desperation and absolute terror.

Minette Walters: The Dark Room. Pan, ISBN: 0330343742 (August, 2008), 528 p., £6.99.

 

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The Dark Room

Minette Walters: The Dark Room (USA 1997)

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In this acclaimed psychological mystery, Jinx Kingsley, a prominent photographer and millionaire’s daughter, wakes up in an exclusive hospital suffering from amnesia. Not only can she not remember the car accident that caused her memory loss, but she doesn’t remember that her impending wedding has been called off or that her former fiancé and his girlfriend have been brutally murdered in the same way her first husband had been ten years before. Now she must try to piece together her memories in order to determine her innocence. With deft psychological explorations and shocking twists, Walters brings the story to an awe-inspiring conclusion.

Minette Walters: The Dark Room. Vintage Books, ISBN: 0307277097 (February, 2007), 400 p., $12.95.

 

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The Dark Room

Minette Walters: The Dark Room (UK 1999)

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In this acclaimed psychological mystery, Jinx Kingsley, a prominent photographer and millionaire' s daughter, wakes up in an exclusive hospital suffering from amnesia. Not only can she not remember the car accident that caused her memory loss, but she doesn' t remember that her impending wedding has been called off or that her former fiancé and his girlfriend have been brutally murdered in the same way her first husband had been ten years before. Now she must try to piece together her memories in order to determine her innocence. With deft psychological explorations and shocking twists, Walters brings the story to an awe-inspiring conclusion.

Minette Walters: The Dark Room. TV Tie-in. Pan, ISBN: 0330374273 (October, 1999), 514 p., £5.99.

 

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The Dark Room

Minette Walters: The Dark Room (USA 1997)

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Suffering from posttraumatic amnesia, a respected fashion director and millionaire's daughter is placed in an exclusive private clinic after she is involved in a mysterious car accident. She soon begins to recover, but her memories are filled with desperation and absolute terror. A spellbinding tale of psychological suspense from the Edgar-winning author of The Sculptress.

Minette Walters: The Dark Room. Jove, ISBN: 0515120456 (April, 1997), 355 p., $7.99.

 

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The Dark Room

Minette Walters: The Dark Room (UK 1996)

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When Jane Kingsley, fashion photographer and heiress, tries to kill herself, the papers take up the story. But after she wakes from her coma, she can remember nothing about her lover jilting her or the suicide attempt. Memories of utter desparation and terror begin to surface and she soons starts to realise that she must regain her memory fully or she is likely to be charged with murder.

Minette Walters' previous three novel, The Ice House, The Sculptress and The Scold's Bridle, have all won major awards. The Sculptress is to be televised in February 1996.

Minette Walters: The Dark Room. Pan, ISBN: 0330343742 (May, 1996), 514 p., £5.99.

 

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The Dark Room

Minette Walters: The Dark Room (USA 1996)

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Jane "Jinx" Kingsley, fashion photographer and daughter of a ruthless millionaire, lies in an expensive private clinic, apparently the luckless survivor of a suicide attempt. When she emerges from her coma, Jinx can remember nothing of recent days: not that her financé, Leo Wallander, has jilted her and run off with her best friend, nor that she made another suicide attempt just a few days earlier. Then the memories begin to surface -- memories of utter desperation and terror.

But Jinx has lost her memory, not her mind. She knows she would never try to kill herself over Leo, and she’s just as sure that she was never jilted. With the help of the clinic’s director, Dr. Alan Protheroe, Jinx tries to remember what happened that was so horrifying her mind now refuses to recall it. While the police investigate, Jinx faces the worst nightmares of her life -- the truth about what happened.

In this intensely suspenseful novel, nothing is as it first seems, nor even as it subsequently appears. And the answers to the mysteries lie not in the details of forensic evidence, but in the dark, passionate recesses of the mind.

Minette Walters: The Dark Room. Putnam's, ISBN: 0399140786 (March, 1996), 381 p., $23.95.

 

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The Dark Room

Minette Walters: The Dark Room (UK 1995)

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In this acclaimed psychological mystery, Jinx Kingsley, a prominent photographer and millionaire' s daughter, wakes up in an exclusive hospital suffering from amnesia. Not only can she not remember the car accident that caused her memory loss, but she doesn' t remember that her impending wedding has been called off or that her former fiancé and his girlfriend have been brutally murdered in the same way her first husband had been ten years before. Now she must try to piece together her memories in order to determine her innocence. With deft psychological explorations and shocking twists, Walters brings the story to an awe-inspiring conclusion.

Minette Walters: The Dark Room. Macmillan, ISBN: 0333647890 (October, 1995), 398 p., £15.99.

 

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