Her novels are often set against real backgrounds and real events to draw her readers into the 'reality' of what she is writing about. Walters's themes include isolation, family dysfunction, rejection, marginalisation, justice and revenge. Walters's third novel, The Scold's Bridle, then won the CWA Gold Dagger, giving her a unique treble. Walters's second novel, The Sculptress, which was inspired in part by an encounter Walters had as a volunteer prison visitor, won the Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award. Walters was the first crime/thriller writer to win three major prizes with her first three books. Within four months, it had won the Crime Writers' Association John Creasey award for best first novel and had been snapped up by 11 foreign publishers. It took two and a half years to write and was rejected by numerous publishing houses until Maria Rejt, Macmillan Publishers, bought it for £1250. Her first full-length novel, The Ice House, was published in 1992. Walters turned freelance in 1977 but continued to write for magazines to cover her bills.
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The romantic novelettes were written in approximately two weeks and published under a pseudonym that remains a secret. She supplemented her salary by writing romantic novelettes, short stories, and serials in her spare time. Walters joined IPC Magazines as a sub-editor in 1972 and became an editor of Woman's Weekly Library the following year. Minette met her husband Alec Walters while she was at Durham and they married in 1978. She graduated from Trevelyan College, Durham in 1971 with a BA in French. Walters spent a year at the Abbey School in Reading, Berkshire, before winning a Foundation Scholarship at the Godolphin boarding school in Salisbury.ĭuring a gap year between school and Durham University, 1968, Walters volunteered in Israel with The Bridge in Britain, working on a kibbutz and in a delinquent boys' home in Jerusalem. While raising Walters and her two brothers, Colleen Jebb painted miniatures from photographs to supplement the family's income. Her father died from kidney failure in 1960.
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As her father was a serving army officer, the first 10 years of Walters's life were spent moving between army bases in the north and south of England. Walters was born in Bishop's Stortford in 1949 to Samuel Jebb and Colleen Jebb.