Disordered Minds
(Author) Minette WaltersA 34 year-old anthropologist writing a book on injustice re-examines the case of a mentally disabled 20 year-old who was convicted on disputed evidence of killing his grandmother in 1970. Howard Stamp committed suicide three years later. The anthropologist joins forces with a sixty year-old man who has been trying to bring Stamp's case to public attention for years and has unearthed new evidence that might exonerate him.
Minette Walters
Minette Walters is a British author known for her psychological thrillers, with her most famous work being "The Scold's Bridle." Her detailed and suspenseful writing style has earned her critical acclaim and numerous awards. Walters' contributions to literature include challenging traditional crime novel conventions and creating complex, multi-dimensional characters.