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Zusatztext Intriguing and atmospheric Informationen zum Autor Mary Paulson-Ellis lives in Edinburgh. She has an MLitt in Creative Writing from the University of Glasgow and was awarded the inaugural Curtis Brown Prize for Fiction in 2009 and the Maverick Award from the Tom McGrath Trust in 2011. Her short stories and non-fiction have been published in a variety of anthologies and magazines including New Writing Scotland , Gutter and the Herald . The Other Mrs Walker is her debut novel. Klappentext Somehow she'd always known that she would end like this. In a small square room! in a small square flat. In a small square box! perhaps. Cardboard! with a sticker on the outside. And a name . . . In a freezing Edinburgh flat an old woman takes her last breath surrounded by the few objects she has accrued over a lifetime: a photograph! an emerald dress - and a Brazil nut with the Ten Commandments etched in its shell. Meanwhile! guided by the flip of a coin! Margaret Penny escapes the disaster of her life in London and returns reluctantly to her childhood home. Faced with relying on a resentful mother she has never really known! Margaret finds herself a job tracking down the families of those who have died neglected and alone. Her instructions are to uncover the necessary paperwork! yet the only thing her client! Mrs Walker! left behind is a collection of peculiar objects - objects that reveal a story of children abandoned and lost! of beguiling sisters and misplaced mothers! of thievery and the very deepest of betrayals. Stories that move from the 1930s to the present day! in which the extraordinary circular nature of life glitters from the page. And in attempting to uncover the astonishing tale of an old woman who died alone! Margaret might even discover her own story too . . . A beguiling debut novel for fans of Kate Atkinson and Sarah Waters Zusammenfassung A beguiling debut novel for fans of Kate Atkinson and Catherine O'Flynn....
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The beauty of this book is in the writing style and delicate plot . . . It reminded me of Kate Atkinson, particularly her Jackson Brodie novels - part mystery, part family drama and lots of just brilliant observation . . . Thoroughly enjoyable and highly recommended Nudge