They would rather die than become mothers. A serial killer is on the loose in Tel Aviv. Each victim is found tied to a chair with a baby doll glued to their hands, the word 'mother' carved into their forehead like a mark of Cain. Stowed away between the wax figurines of the Bible museum where she works, Sheila Heller suspects that she alone knows the connection between the victims. The killings seem to be linked by 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 ritualistic violence, and whether she herself might be the next target.
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. She currently lives in Tel Aviv and The Others is her fourth novel but the first to be translated into English.
Title: The Others: They would rather die than be mothers in this page-turning thriller
Author: Sarah Blau
ISBN: 9781782276494
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Publisher: Pushkin Press
Publication Date: 2021-04-27
Number of Pages: 240
Weight: 0.2701 kg
'A dark and funny page-turner' - Ayelet Gundar-Goshen, author of LIAR
'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