The Ninth Child
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The Ninth Child
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A spellbinding novel of a young doctor's wife struggling to make her childless life meaningful, unaware that the sinister Robert Kirke is watching her every move when she becomes pregnant again. From the Sunday Times bestselling author of Where Memories Go and The Sealwoman's Gift.
Loch Katrine waterworks, 1856. A Highland wilderness fast becoming an industrial wasteland. No place for a lady.
Isabel Aird is aghast when her husband is appointed doctor to an extraordinary waterworks being built miles from the city. But Isabel, denied the motherhood role that is expected of her by a succession of miscarriages, finds unexpected consolations in a place where she can feel the presence of her unborn children and begin to work out what her life in Victorian society is for.
The hills echo with the gunpowder blasts of hundreds of navvies tunnelling day and night to bring clean water to diseased Glasgow thirty miles awayβdigging so deep that there are those who worry they are disturbing the land of faery itself. Here, just inside the Highland line, the membrane between the modern world and the ancient unseen places is very thin.
With new life quickening within her again, Isabel can only wait. But a darker presence has also emerged from the gunpowder smoke. And he is waiting too.
Inspired by the mysterious death of the seventeenth-century minister Robert Kirke and set in a pivotal era two centuries later when engineering innovation flourished but women did not, The Ninth Child blends folklore with historical realism in a spellbinding narrative.
PRAISE FOR THE SEALWOMAN'S GIFT
'I enjoyed and admired it in equal measure.' Sarah Perry
'An extraordinarily immersive read.' Guardian
'Richly imagined and energetically told.' Sunday Times
'A brilliant tour-de-force.' Alistair Moffat
'An epic journey.' Zoe Ball Book Club
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The Times praises the novel as 'wonderful' and cautions 'one never messes with the faeries.' Michelle Gallen describes it as 'extraordinarily vivid,' evoking Highland landscapes even in dreams. The Sunday Times calls it an 'engaging mix of folklore and Victorian history,' while Scotland on Sunday highlights its strong sense of place and regards it as an accomplished piece cementing Magnusson's reputation as a leading historical fiction writer. Overall, reviews acclaim its captivating narrative and atmospheric setting.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781473696624
Publisher: John Murray Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 October 2020
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: John Murray Publishers Ltd
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 26.0mm
Width: 128.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 236g
Pages: 336
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About the Author
Broadcaster and journalist Sally Magnusson has written 10 books, most famously, her Sunday Times bestseller, Where Memories Go (2014) about her mother's dementia.
Half-Icelandic, half Scottish, Sally has inherited a rich storytelling tradition. Her debut novel, The Sealwoman's Gift, was a Radio 2 Book Club and Zoe Ball Book Club selection, and was shortlisted for several prizes, including the Authors' Club Best First Novel Award, the Saltire Fiction Book of the Year, the Paul Torday Memorial Prize, the McKitterick Prize, the Waverton Good Read Award and the HWA Debut Fiction Crown. The Ninth Child, her second novel, publishes in spring 2020.Also by Sally Magnusson
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