The Others

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A biting and propulsive thriller in which a pact made twenty years before lands one woman at the heart of a murder investigation–but is she the next victim, or the prime suspect?A serial killer is on the loose in Tel Aviv. The victims are found tied to chairs with baby dolls glued to their hands, the word “mother” carved into their foreheads like a mark of Cain.  As soon as Sheila Heller hears the news, while tucked away between the wax figurines of the Bible museum where she works, she knows the police will be calling. Sheila knew both victims. She suspects the killings have something to do with a pact their group all made at university–to never have children.  What Sheila doesn’t know is who is committing these gruesome acts of ritu-alistic violence, and whether she herself might be the next target. Now, with her life on the line, she will have to decide who can be trusted–and who is trying to make these women pay the ultimate price.

Additional information

Weight0.31 kg
Dimensions1.58 × 15.24 × 22.79 cm
PubliCanadation City/Country

Canada

ISBN 10

0385695292

About The Author

SARAH BLAU is an author and playwright, recipient of the 2015 Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literature, and the 2017 Bar-Ilan University Alumni Achievement Award in recognition of her contribution to enriching culture in Israel and her activity in the fields of literature and communication. She currently lives in Tel Aviv and this is her fourth novel, although her first to be translated into English.  Born in Israel in 1983, DANIELLA ZAMIR is a literary translator of contemporary Israeli fiction. She obtained her bachelor's degree in literature from Tel Aviv University, and her master's degree in creative writing from City University in London. She currently lives in Tel Aviv with her sort of-husband and two cats.

"There's something singularly creepy about a baby doll at a crime scene, particularly when glued to the cold dead hands of a feminist scholar known for her vow never to have children [in The Others]. . . . Blau, an award-winning playwright in Israel, wades bravely . . .  into issues of sex, religion and aging. The mystery is absorbing, but so is the passionate debate over how the world views women who decide not to have children—and how they view themselves." —The New York Times"Brashly original. . . . The twisty, often sardonic narrative shifts neatly between the ongoing investigation and secrets of the women's emotionally fraught past. Blau offers a revealing glimpse into a world not often seen outside her homeland." —Publishers Weekly"Sharp-tongued and sardonic, Sheila is an enjoyably unreliable narrator. . . . Twisted, dark and fizzing with fury, it's a lot of fun." —The Guardian"A compelling and often disturbing narrative . . . The Others will keep readers guessing as it considers the damaging effects of societal pressure, unresolved resentment, and lingering guilt." —BookPage"The Others had me hooked from page one. A riveting thriller that made me squirm, laugh, and think, often all at once, this book makes us question everything we thought we knew about women, not to mention the Bible, even as we race to find out what happens. Sarah Blau has written a novel as smart as it is scintillating. I adored it." —Anna Solomon, author of The Book of V."Wickedly entertaining with an undercurrent of poignant insight, The Others is unlike anything else you'll read this year. It uses the twisted trappings of its genre to deftly examine questions of choice, culpability and motherhood in ways both unique and unpredictable. Don't miss it." —Gabriel Bergmoser, author of The Hunted"A daring, darkly-alluring psychological thriller, undoing one of the very foundations of Jewish and Israeli culture, the myth of motherhood. Sarah Blau’s subversive and original voice resonates through every line of The Others, placing her in the front row of contemporary Israeli literature." —Ruby Namdar, author of The Ruined House"The Others is a meaningful and original take on one of the most emotionally charged and complex issues in society—the expectation for women to bear children. Filled with tension and thrill and pitch-perfect characters, this is a convincing and enviable mystery." —Assaf Gavron, author of The Hilltop"Steeped in the stories of the bible, this razor-sharp thriller combines propulsive narrative with subtle, insightful commentary on identity, gender roles and the different ways we contend with loss. Engrossing and thought-provoking, with a strong sense of place and a set of complex, unforgettable characters, The Others will live with you long after putting the book down." —Daniela Petrova, author of Her Daughter’s Mother"A dark and funny page-turner." —Ayelet Gundar-Goshen, author of The Liar

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