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Minette Walters - The devils feather

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In each of her previous ten critically acclaimed and hugely popular novels, Minette Walters has explored the dark terrain of the human psyche to give us thrillers of exceptional psychological complexity and suspense. Now, in The Devils Feather, she gives us her most unexpected and electrifying novel yet.In 2002, five women are discovered barbarously murdered in Sierra Leone. Reuters Africa correspondent Connie Burns suspects a British mercenary: a man who seems to turn up in every war-torn corner of Africa, whose reputation for violence and brutality is well-founded and widely known. Connies suspicions that hes using the chaos of war to act out sadistic, misogynistic fantasies fall on deaf earsbut shes determined to expose him and his secret.The consequences are devastating.Connie encounters the man again in Baghdad, but almost immediately shes taken hostage. Released after three desperate days, terrified and traumatized by the experiencefearing that she will never again be the person she once wasConnie retreats to England. She is bent on protecting herself by withholding information about her abduction. But secluded in a remote rented housewhere the jealously guarded history of her landladys family seems to mirror her own fearsshe knows that it is only a matter of time before her nightmares become real . . . .With its sinuous plot, its acutely drawn characters, and its blistering suspense, The Devils Feather keeps us riveted from first to last. It is a dazzling reminder of why Publishers Weekly has dubbed Minette Walters Agatha Christie with the gloves off.

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CONTENTS COVER PAGE TITLE PAGE DEDICATION EPIGRAPH BARTON HOUSE - photo 1
CONTENTS COVER PAGE TITLE PAGE DEDICATION EPIGRAPH BARTON HOUSE - photo 2

CONTENTS

COVER PAGE

TITLE PAGE

DEDICATION

EPIGRAPH

BARTON HOUSE

PADDY'S BAR

CHAPTER 1

CHAPTER 2

CHAPTER 3

CHAPTER 4

BARTON HOUSE

CHAPTER 5

CHAPTER 6

CHAPTER 7

CHAPTER 8

CHAPTER 9

THE CELLAR

CHAPTER 10

CHAPTER 11

CHAPTER 12

CHAPTER 13

CHAPTER 14

CHAPTER 15

CHAPTER 16

CHAPTER 17

CHAPTER 18

CHAPTER 19

CHAPTER 20

CHAPTER 21

CHAPTER 22

CHAPTER 23

CHAPTER 24

THE ABYSS

EPILOGUE

A NOTE ABOUT THE AUTHOR

ALSO BY MINETTE WALTERS

COPYRIGHT PAGE

To Mick, Peggy and Liz
for all the good times weve had together

My particular thanks to Liz
for giving me The Devils Feather as a title

The secret of happiness is freedom;
the secret of freedom, courage.

Thucydides

Devils feather (derivation Turkish)a woman who stirs a mans interest without realizing it; the unwitting cause of sexual arousal

Madeleine Wright and Marianne Curran made donations to Leukaemia Research and the Free Tibet Campaign to have their names included in this book. I thank them for their generosity and hope their characters amuse them.

Barton House gtgtgt Reuters gtgtgtWednesday 15 May 2002 - photo 3

Barton House


>>> Reuters

>>>Wednesday, 15 May 2002, 16:17 GMT 17:17 UK

>>>Filed by Connie Burns, Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa

Spate of brutal killings


Four months after President Kabbah announced an end to Sierra Leones bloody civil war, a spate of brutal killings in Freetown threatens to undermine the fragile peace. Police blame former rebel soldiers for the savage murders. Attacked at intervals since peace was declared in January, the five victims were found raped and hacked to death in their own homes.


A government source said yesterday, The killing of these women bears the trademark ferocity of the rebels. Sierra Leone has just emerged from a decade of savage conflict, and police believe a group of dissidents is responsible. We call on everyone to put an end to the bloodshed.


Detective Inspector Alan Collins of Manchester CID, who is in Freetown as part of a British training force, points to the serial nature of the murders. Its difficult to say how many people are involved at this stage, but the evidence suggests the crimes are linked. We are looking for a disturbed individual, or group, who acquired a taste for killing during the war. Rape and murder were commonplace then, and violence against women doesnt stop just because peace is declared.



>>> Reuters

>>>Tuesday, 4 June 2002, 13:06 GMT 14:06 UK

>>>Filed by Connie Burns, Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa

Three suspects charged


Three teenagers, formerly members of Foday Sankohs RUF child army, were charged yesterday with the murders of five women. They were arrested after the attempted abduction of Amie Jonah, 14. Ahmad Gberebana, 19, Johnny Bunumbu, 19, and Katema Momana, 18, were caught and detained by Miss Jonahs family when the girls screams alerted a neighbour.


A police spokesman said the teenagers were badly beaten before being handed over to the authorities. They caused great distress to Miss Jonah, he said, and her father and brothers were understandably angry. Fear has been rampant in Freetown since the gruesome discoveries of five murdered women. All were raped and disfigured by machete wounds.


In two cases identification was impossible. They may never be named, said Detective Inspector Alan Collins of Manchester Police, who is advising the enquiry team. The civil war saw nearly half of this countrys 4.5 million population displaced and weve no idea which region these women came from.


He confirmed that a request for a British pathologist to provide expert assistance has been withdrawn. I understand that Gberebana, Bunumbu and Momana have provided the police with full confessions. Investigators are satisfied they have the right men in custody.


The three teenagers were given medical treatment before being transferred to Pademba Road prison to await trial.


I DONT KNOW if that story was picked up in the West I believe some interest - photo 4

I DONT KNOW if that story was picked up in the West. I believe some interest was shown in South Africa, but only because rape and murder had been high on that countrys agenda for some time. I was transferred to Asia shortly afterwards, so I never learnt the outcome of the trial. I assumed the teenagers were convicted because justice, like everything else in Sierra Leone, was subject to economic restrictions. Even if the court went to the expense of appointing a public defence lawyer, confessions of guilt, with graphic details of how each victim was murdered, would attract a summary sentence.

I know Alan Collins was troubled by the indictments, but there was little he could do about it when his request for an experienced pathologist was refused. He was in a difficult positionmore an observer than an adviserwith less than two weeks of his assignment left at the time of Amie Jonahs abduction, and the youths descriptions of their crimes effectively sealed their fate. Nevertheless, Alan remained sceptical.

They were in no fit state to be questioned, he told me. Amies family had reduced them to pulp. Theyd have said anything the police wanted them to say rather than face another beating.

He was also troubled by the crime scenes. I saw two of the bodies in situ, he said, and neither of them looked like a gang attack. Both women were huddled in the corners of the rooms with their heads and shoulders sliced to ribbons and defence wounds to their arms. It looked to me as if they were trying to protect themselves from a single individual who attacked from the front. A gang would have been slashing at them from all sides.

What can you do?

Very little. No ones been interested since the youths confessed. Ive written a report, pointing up the anomalies, but there are precious few doctors in Freetown, let alone forensic pathologists. He smiled ruefully. The thinking seems to be that they deserve what they get because theres no doubt they were trying to abduct young Amie.

If youre right, wont the killer strike again? Wont that exonerate the boys?

It depends who he is. If hes a local, then probablybut if hes one of the foreign contingenthe shruggedIm guessing hell export his activities elsewhere.

It was that conversation which increased my suspicions of John Harwood. When he was first pointed out to me in Paddys BarFreetowns equivalent of StringfellowsI knew Id seen him before. I wondered if it was in Kinshasa in 1998 when I was covering the civil war in the Congo. I recalled him being in uniform thenalmost certainly as a mercenary because the British army wasnt involved in that conflictbut I didnt think hed been calling himself John Harwood.

By the spring of 2002 in Sierra Leone he was dressed in civvies and had a bad reputation. I saw him in three fights while I was there, and heard about others, but he was never on the receiving end of the damage. He had the build of a terriermiddling height, lean muscular frame, strong neck and limbsand a terriers ferocity once he had his teeth into someone. Most of the ex-pats gave him a wide berth, particularly when he was drinking.

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