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One Last Time (Paperback)
Helga Flatland; Introduction by Rosie Hedger
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R184
Discovery Miles 1 840
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Anne’s diagnosis of terminal cancer shines a spotlight onto
fractured relationships with her daughter and granddaughter, with
surprising, heartwarming results. A moving, elegant and warmly
funny novel by the Norwegian Anne Tyler. ‘Helga Flatland writes
with such astuteness … Her portrayal of a fractured family trying
to cope through emotional personal circumstances was perfect. I
devoured this in two sittings and was overwhelmed with feelings for
the characters’ Nina Pottell, Prima ‘Sometimes you simply
don’t have words to express the beauty and experience of a book
– this is one of them’ Louise Beech _______________ Anne’s
life is rushing to an unexpected and untimely end. But her
diagnosis of terminal cancer isn’t just a shock for her – and
for her daughter Sigrid and granddaughter Mia – it shines a
spotlight onto their fractured and uncomfortable relationships. On
a spur-of-the moment trip to France the three generations of women
reveal harboured secrets, long-held frustrations and suppressed
desires, and learn humbling and heart-warming lessons about how
life should be lived when death is so close. With all of Helga
Flatland’s trademark humour, razor-sharp wit and deep
empathy, One Last Time examines the great dramas that can be
found in ordinary lives, asks the questions that matter to us all
– and ultimately celebrates the resilience of the human spirit,
in an exquisite, enchantingly beautiful novel that urges us to
treasure and rethink … everything. For fans of Elena Ferrante,
Maggie O’Farrell, Mike Gayle, Joanna Cannon, Sally Rooney and
Carol Shields. _______________ ‘The most beautiful, elegant
writing I’ve read in a long time. If you love Anne Tyler, you
will ADORE this’ Joanna Cannon ‘Flatland is hailed as
“the Norwegian Anne Tyler”, but, for me, she writes like
Flatland, which is more than good enough’ Saga ‘A poignant and
beautifully written story ... intimate, evocative and moving’
Kristin Gleeson ‘Helga Flatland possesses a pen made from fluent
wisdom, subtle humour and elegance’ Carol Lovekin ‘Absolutely
loved its quiet, insightful generosity’ Claire King 'So
perceptive and clever' Rónán Hession ‘A thoughtful and
reflective novel about parents, siblings and the complex – and
often challenging – ties that bind them’ Hannah
Beckerman, Observer ‘This is a super exploration of families that
I’d urge you to read for the subtle prose, with well defined
characters and a strong storyline’ Sheila O’Reilly
‘Love the sophistication, directness and tenderness of this
book’ Claire Dyer ‘The most clear-eyed, honest, yet
sympathetic examination of relationships that I have ever
read’ Sara Taylor ‘The author has been dubbed the
Norwegian Anne Tyler and for good reason … If you love books
about dysfunctional families, you’ll love this’ Good
Housekeeping ‘In quiet prose, Helga Flatland writes with elegance
and subtle humour to produce a shrewd and insightful examination of
the psychology of family and of loss’ Daily Express
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Zero (Paperback)
Gine Cornelia Pedersen; Translated by Rosie Hedger
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R271
R221
Discovery Miles 2 210
Save R50 (18%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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I tell her I've stopped taking my pills I write that I'm still not
well, that it's making day-to-day life difficult That I often do
things I regret, and that there's some sort of membrane between
what I want to do and whatever I end up doing That I really want to
be an actor, but that it's a dream that seems all too distant for
the time being I tell her I use and abuse alcohol and drugs, and
that I've got a death wish that sometimes becomes difficult to
ignore That I don't know who I am That I change my mind as
frequently as I change my socks That I'm horrible to the people
around me That my sex life is depraved
When the tenant of a house that university professor Nina owns with
her doctor husband goes missing after an uncomfortable visit, Nina
starts her own investigation ... with deeply disturbing results.
The long-awaited new psychological thriller from the bestselling
author of The Bird Tribunal. **The Times Book of the Month**
**NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER IN NORWAY** **WINNER of the Norwegian
Booksellers' Award** **Longlisted for the CWA International
Dagger** 'A clever, quirky mystery, full of twists and reminiscent
of Agatha Christie at her best' The Times 'Ravatn, one of Norway's
premier crime writers, manages to conjure up an extra level of
chilling atmosphere that will make you want to put the heating on
... The Seven Doors packs a brutal punch' The Sun 'Elegantly
plotted and economically executed ... Ravatn smoothly mixes Jungian
and Freudian psychology with folklore and an affair's lethal
consequences. Inexorable fate drives this searing modern take on
ancient Greek tragedy' Publishers Weekly STARRED REVIEW
_________________ University professor Nina is at a turning point.
Her work seems increasingly irrelevant, her doctor husband is never
home, relations with her difficult daughter are strained, and their
beautiful house is scheduled for demolition. When her daughter
decides to move into another house they own, things take a very
dark turn. The young woman living there disappears, leaving her son
behind, the day after Nina and her daughter pay her a visit. With
few clues, the police enquiry soon grinds to a halt, but Nina has
an inexplicable sense of guilt. Unable to rest, she begins her own
investigation, but as she pulls on the threads of the case, it
seems her discoveries may have very grave consequences for her and
her family. Exquisitely dark and immensely powerful, The Seven
Doors is a sophisticated and deeply disturbing psychological
thriller from one of Norway's most distinguished voices.
_________________ 'Wrenching and tense, a psychological chiller
with multiple layers unpeeling graciously to reveal further strata
of emotional bleakness and enigmas' Maxim Jakubowski, CrimeTime
Praise for Agnes Ravatn 'Unfolds in an austere style that perfectly
captures the bleakly beautiful landscape of Norway's far north'
Irish Times 'Reminiscent of Patricia Highsmith - and I can't offer
higher praise than that - Agnes Ravatn is an author to watch'
Philip Ardagh 'A tense and riveting read' Financial Times 'A
masterclass in suspense and delayed terror' Rod Reynolds, author of
Blood Red City 'A beautifully written story set in a captivating
landscape ... it keeps you turning the pages' Sarah Ward, author of
The Quickening 'Crackling, fraught and hugely compulsive slice of
Nordic Noir ... tremendously impressive' Doug Johnstone, Big Issue
Chilling, atmospheric and hauntingly beautiful ... I was
transfixed' Amanda Jennings, author of The Storm 'Beautifully done
... dark, psychologically tense and packed full of emotion both
overt or deliberately disguised' Raven Crime Reads 'Intriguing ...
enrapturing' Sarah Hilary, author of Fragile 'So chilling and bleak
that it feels like the dead of winter. I read the book in one
sitting with ever-growing dread' Stephanie Wrobel, author of The
Recovery of Rose Gold
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The Bird Tribunal (Paperback)
Agnes Ravatn; Translated by Rosie Hedger
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R268
R179
Discovery Miles 1 790
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When a disgraced TV presenter takes up the role of housekeeper on
an isolated Norwegian fjord, she develops a chilling, obsessive
relationship with her employer ... an award-winning, simply
stunning debut psychological thriller from one of Norway's finest
writers. ***As heard on BBC Books at Bedtime*** ***WINNER of the
English PEN Translation Award*** ***Shortlisted for the Dublin
Literary Award*** ***Shortlisted for the Petrona Award for Best
Scandinavian Crime Novel of the Year*** 'An unrelenting atmosphere
of doom fails to prepare readers for the surprising resolution'
Publishers Weekly 'Unfolds in an austere style that perfectly
captures the bleakly beautiful landscape of Norway's far north'
Irish Times _________________ Two people in exile. Two secrets. As
the past tightens its grip, there may be no escape... TV presenter
Allis Hagtorn leaves her partner and her job to take voluntary
exile in a remote house on an isolated fjord. But her new job as
housekeeper and gardener is not all that it seems, and her silent,
surly employer, 44-year-old Sigurd Bagge, is not the old man she
expected. As they await the return of his wife from her travels,
their silent, uneasy encounters develop into a chilling, obsessive
relationship, and it becomes clear that atonement for past sins may
not be enough... Haunting, consuming and powerful, The Bird
Tribunal is a taut, exquisitely written psychological thriller that
builds to a shocking, dramatic crescendo that will leave you
breathless. _________________ 'Reminiscent of Patricia Highsmith -
and I can't offer higher praise than that - Agnes Ravatn is an
author to watch' Philip Ardagh 'A tense and riveting read'
Financial Times 'Crackling, fraught and hugely compulsive slice of
Nordic Noir ... tremendously impressive' Big Issue 'Beautifully
done ... dark, psychologically tense and packed full of emotion
both overt or deliberately disguised' Raven Crime Reads 'Ravatn
creates a creeping sense of unease, elegantly bringing the peace
and menace of the setting to vivid life. The isolated house on the
fjord is a character-like shadow in this tale of obsessions. This
is domestic suspense with a twist - creepy and wonderful' New Books
Magazine 'The Bird Tribunal offers an incredible richness of themes
... The atonement for the past sins and the titular bird tribunal
carry powerful messages, as well as questions of morality and
humanity...' Crime Review 'The Bird Tribunal is suffused with dark
imagery from the ancient Eddas, creating a foreboding atmosphere
that gets under the skin and stays there. Like a lunar eclipse,
each revelation is another form of darkness' Crime Fiction Lover
'Chilling, atmospheric and hauntingly beautiful ... I was
transfixed' Amanda Jennings 'Intriguing ... enrapturing' Sarah
Hilary 'A masterclass in suspense and delayed terror, reading it
felt like I was driving at top speed towards a cliff edge - and not
once did I want to take my foot off the pedal' Rod Reynolds 'A
beautifully written story set in a captivating landscape ... it
keeps you turning the pages' Sarah Ward
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Grown Ups (Paperback)
Marie Aubert; Translated by Rosie Hedger
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R265
R215
Discovery Miles 2 150
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Ida is a forty-year-old architect, single and starting to panic -
all she sees are other people's children, everywhere. On a family
holiday in the idyllic Nowegian countryside, she's rapidly
regressing, picking fights with her sister Marthe and flirting with
Marthe's husband, But when some supposedly wonderful news from
Marthe sends tensions rocketing, Ida is forced to finally recognise
that there's more than one way to grow up. Funny and unexpectedly
devastating, Grown Ups is for anyone who has ever felt the fear of
being overtaken and who has had to mark out new milestones of their
own.
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