The Others
They would rather die than become mothers – the cult international bestseller
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A DARKLY FUNNY INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER WITH A CULT EDGE, ABOUT CHILDFREENESS, CONSERVATISM AND MURDER, PERFECT FOR FANS OF
MY SISTER, THE SERIAL KILLER,
LULLABY AND
THE FALLING
AN
OBSERVER THRILLER OF THE MONTH
A
SUNDAY TIMES CRIME CLUB PICK
A
GRAZIA BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
A CRIMEREADS PICK
'Thrillingly vicious. I loved it'
LUKE JENNINGS, AUTHOR OF
KILLING EVE
'Twisted, dark and fizzing with fury'
OBSERVER THRILLER OF THE MONTH
'Unlike anything else you'll read this year'
GABRIEL BERGMOSER, AUTHOR OF
THE HUNTED
'Dark, tense, and creepy'
KAREN PERRY, AUTHOR OF
COME A LITTLE CLOSER
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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 friendships 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.
The vow the Others made long ago lands Sheila at the heart of the murder investigation – but is she the next victim, or the prime suspect?
Twisty and very funny, part
Twin Peaks part
Killing Eve, this psychological thriller was an instant bestseller. If you like books with a difference, this wry page-turner is for you
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FURTHER PRAISE FOR
THE OTHERS
'Singularly creepy'
New York Times
'The narrative twists with ironic relish'
Sunday Times Crime Club
'A dark and funny page-turner' Ayelet Gundar-Goshen, author of
Waking Lions
'A razor-sharp thriller' Daniela Petrova, author of
Her Mother's Daughter
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READERS LOVE
THE OTHERS
'Wow, this book was such an entertaining read, I couldn't wait to finish it'
'It certainly deserves its spot in the list of top crime fiction novels of 2021'
'The writing is funny as hell'
'A sort of Israeli feminist version of Bridget Jones, [Sheila's] humorous asides are hilarious'
'A once in a lifetime kind of novel. . . Simply brilliant'