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Pushkin Vertigo
29 March 2022
FOUR WOMEN. ONE FATAL PROMISE.

Dina, Ronit, Naama and Sheila: the Others. As students, they chose to be different - bound by a pact never to have children.

Even as their friendship fell apart, Sheila kept her promise.

Now, years later, a serial killer is on the loose in Tel Aviv. Each victim is found with a baby doll glued to their hands and 'mother' carved into their forehead.

Sheila suspects that she alone knows the killer's motive. The vow the Others made lands her at the heart of the murder investigation - but is she the next victim, or the primary suspect?

'Wickedly entertaining... The Others is unlike anything else you'll read this year...

Don't miss it' - Gabriel Bergmoser, author of THE HUNTED
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Translated by:  
Imprint:   Pushkin Vertigo
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm, 
ISBN:   9781782276883
ISBN 10:   1782276882
Pages:   240
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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. The Others is her fourth novel, and the first to be translated into English. It has sold in eight languages and was an instant bestseller in Israel. Sarah currently lives in Tel Aviv. Single and childfree, she is quoted as saying, 'I wrote an entire thriller to understand why this works for me.'

Reviews for The Others

'Thrillingly vicious. I loved it' - Luke Jennings, author of the 'Killing Eve' series 'Twisted, dark and fizzing with fury, it's a lot of fun' - Observer, Thriller of the Month 'The narrative twists with ironic relish' - Sunday Times Crime Club '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' - New York Times


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