Fr. 18.50

The Mourning Necklace

English · Paperback

Will be released 05.02.2026

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''Kate Foster can pluck a dark story from the depths of history and bring it to vivid life before your eyes . . . A strong contender for my book of the year'' - Janice Hallett, bestselling author of The Appeal Inspired by an infamous real-life case, The Mourning Necklace is the unforgettable new feminist historical novel from the Women''s Prize-longlisted author of The Maiden , Kate Foster. They said I would swing for the crime and I did . . . I wear the rope-mark like a mourning necklace. 1724 . In a tavern just outside Edinburgh, the family of Maggie Dickson - hanged for the murder of her newborn child - drown their sorrows, mourning her death yet relieved she is gone. Shame haunts them; passers-by avert their eyes from her cheap coffin on its rickety cart. But as her family pray her soul rests in peace, a figure appears at the door. It is Maggie. She is alive. Bruised and dazed, Maggie has little time for her family''s questions. All that matters to her is answering one: will they hang her twice? ''Kate excels at bringing the forgotten women of history back to life and giving them the attention they deserve'' - Claire Evans, author of The Fourteenth Letter ''Captivating . . . Scratch beneath the surface of a Kate Foster novel and all of life is there in the most elegant prose'' - Marion Todd, author of the bestselling DI Clare Mackay series ''Brilliant . . . [Kate Foster is] the new Hilary Mantel'' - Tina Baker, author of What We Did In The Storm

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Kate Foster

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Authors Kate Foster
Publisher Pan Books
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation from age 18
Product format Paperback
Release 05.02.2026
 
EAN 9781035052073
ISBN 978-1-0-3505207-3
No. of pages 304
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

FICTION / Historical / General, Fiction: special features, Historical fiction, Edinburgh, Narrative theme: displacement, exile, migration, Narrative theme: Identity / belonging, c 1720 to c 1729, Narrative theme: social issues / social problems

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