The Tinder Box (novella) explained

The Tinder Box
Title Orig:De Tondeldoos
Author:Minette Walters
Country:United Kingdom
Language:Dutch, later English
Genre:crime / mystery
Publisher:De Boekerij (Netherlands)
Macmillan Publishers (UK)
Release Date:1999 (Netherlands), 31 July 2004 (Britain)
Media Type:Print (Hardcover, Paperback) & Audio CD
Pages:124 pp (hardback)
Isbn:1-4050-4855-7
Oclc:59272902

The Tinder Box (1999) is a crime novella by English writer Minette Walters. First published in Dutch as part of their annual "BookWeek" scheme, the story wasn't available in English until 2004.

Synopsis

Following the savage murders of Lavinia Fanshaw and her personal nurse, Dorothy Jenkins, in the small Hampshire village of Sowerbridge, Irish labourer Patrick O'Riordian is arrested for the crime, stirring up violent racial hatred from the other residents against his family. Friend and neighbour Siobhan Lavenham suspects that Patrick was the victim of an already prejudiced investigation, and defies her community so she can prove him innocent. However, after learning of some terrible secret's from the O'Riordian's past, she begins to question her loyalties.

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