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See What I Have Done
[Paperback - 2017]
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Category: Fiction
Sub-category: Historical Fiction
Publisher: Tinder Press Uk | ISBN: 9781472240873 | Pages: 352
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Longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2018 Haunting, gripping and gorgeously written, SEE WHAT I HAVE DONE by Sarah Schmidt is a re-imagining of the unsolved American true crime case of the Lizzie Borden murders, for fans of BURIAL RITES and MAKING A MURDERER. 'Eerie and compelling' Paula Hawkins 'Stunning' Sunday Times 'Gripping... outstanding' Observer 'Glittering' Irish Times Just after 11am on 4th August 1892, the bodies of Andrew and Abby Borden are discovered. He's found on the sitting room sofa, she upstairs on the bedroom floor, both murdered with an axe. It is younger daughter Lizzie who is first on the scene, so it is Lizzie who the police first question, but there are others in the household with stories to tell: older sister Emma, Irish maid Bridget, the girls' Uncle John, and a boy who knows more than anyone realises. In a dazzlingly original and chilling reimagining of this most notorious of unsolved mysteries, Sarah Schmidt opens the door to the Borden home and leads us into its murkiest corners, where jealousies, slow-brewed rivalries and the darkest of thoughts reside.

Sarah Schmidt is a Melbourne based writer who happens to work at a public library.See What I Have Done is her first novel.Sarah is currently watching:Nathan for YouA shit ton of YouTube for 'research purposes’Lady Dynamite (re watch)Sarah is currently reading:Cove - Cynan JonesLast Read:Hourglass - Dani ShapiroThings Sarah has burnt this week:Her face, cheese on toastSarah is currently listening to the following podcasts:The butterfly effectEar HustleIt's Not A RaceThe MothCriminalHow Did This Get MadeThe AllusionistYou Must Remember ThisComedy Bang BangDeath, Sex & MoneyThis week's random useless fact:Sarah eats pastaTell us one more thing?Sarah's least favourite season is summer

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