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Bonnier Books Ltd Hardback English

The Eighth House

A mother, a murder, an obsession

By Linda Segtnan

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Bonnier Books Ltd Hardback English

The Eighth House

A mother, a murder, an obsession

By Linda Segtnan

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  • <p><b>'This is an extraordinary book. It moves in and around you like a ghost. I feel lucky to have experienced it' -- Daisy Johnson - author of Everything Under</b><br><b><br>In the archives of the national library, a researcher named Linda sees a nine year-old girl's face in the pages of a yellowed newspaper, and the seed of an obsession is planted in her mind.</b><br><br>Birgitta Sivander was brutally murdered one night in May 1948. The culprit was never found. Linda feels a deep connection to Birgitta, and in the months that follow she compulsively researches the case.<br><br>Meanwhile, a life is taking root inside Linda; she is to have a daughter of her own. As she grapples with the wonder and anxiety of motherhood, she gradually pieces together Birgitta's story, closing in on the possible killer.<br><br>Driven to redeem a lost child, Linda must find a way to lay Birgitta to rest. Moving and unputdownable, <i>The Eighth House</i> is a shattering examination of why cycles of violence persist, and an invocation of the hope that new life brings.</p>
<p><b>'This is an extraordinary book. It moves in and around you like a ghost. I feel lucky to have experienced it' -- Daisy Johnson - author of Everything Under</b><br><b><br>In the archives of the national library, a researcher named Linda sees a nine year-old girl's face in the pages of a yellowed newspaper, and the seed of an obsession is planted in her mind.</b><br><br>Birgitta Sivander was brutally murdered one night in May 1948. The culprit was never found. Linda feels a deep connection to Birgitta, and in the months that follow she compulsively researches the case.<br><br>Meanwhile, a life is taking root inside Linda; she is to have a daughter of her own. As she grapples with the wonder and anxiety of motherhood, she gradually pieces together Birgitta's story, closing in on the possible killer.<br><br>Driven to redeem a lost child, Linda must find a way to lay Birgitta to rest. Moving and unputdownable, <i>The Eighth House</i> is a shattering examination of why cycles of violence persist, and an invocation of the hope that new life brings.</p>