THE HAUNTING OF ALMA FIELDING - SHORTLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE 2020

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2020 BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE ''A page-turner with the authority of history'' PHILIPPA GREGORY ''As gripping as a novel. An engaging, unsettling, deeply satisfying read'' SARAH WATERS London, 1938. Alma Fielding, an ordinary young woman, begins to experience supernatural events in her suburban home.

Nandor Fodor - a Jewish-Hungarian refugee and chief ghost hunter for the International Institute for Psychical research - begins to investigate. In doing so he discovers a different and darker type of haunting: trauma, alienation, loss - and the foreshadowing of a nation''s worst fears. As the spectre of Fascism lengthens over Europe, and as Fodor''s obsession with the case deepens, Alma becomes ever more disturbed.

With rigour, daring and insight, the award-winning pioneer of historical narrative non-fiction Kate Summerscale shadows Fodor''s enquiry, delving into long-hidden archives to find the human story behind a very modern haunting.

''An empathetic, meticulous account of a spiritual unravelling; a tribute to the astonishing power of the human mind - but also a properly absorbing, baffling, satisfying detective story'' AIDA EDEMARIAM A PICK OF THE AUTUMN IN THE TIMES , SUNDAY TIMES , OBSERVER AND THE GUARDIAN


  • Auteur(s)

    Kate Summerscale

  • Éditeur

    Bloomsbury

  • Distributeur

    Side

  • Date de parution

    02/09/2021

  • EAN

    9781408895474

  • Disponibilité

    Disponible

  • Nombre de pages

    368 Pages

  • Poids

    300 g

  • Support principal

    Grand format

Infos supplémentaires : Broché  

Kate Summerscale

Kate Summerscale est née en 1965 à Londres, où elle vit aujourd'hui. Elle a été journaliste avant d'écrire son récit bestseller L'affaire Road Hill House, qui remporta en 2005 le Samuel Johnson Prize et le British Book Award. Depuis, elle a publié trois autres récits remarqués. Elle a également été jurée pour de nombreux prix littéraires, parmi lesquels le Booker Prize.

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