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The Haunting of Alma Fielding : SHORTLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE 2020
(Author) Kate SummerscaleLondon, 1938. In the suburbs of the city, an ordinary young housewife has become the eye in a storm of chaos. In Alma Fieldings modest home, china flies off the shelves, eggs fly through the air; stolen jewellery appears on her fingers, white mice crawl out of her handbag, beetles appear from under her gloves; in the middle of a car journey, a terrapin materialises on her lap. Nandor Fodor - a Jewish-Hungarian refugee and chief ghost hunter for the International Institute for Psychical Research - reads of the case, and hastens to the scene of the haunting. But when Fodor starts his scrupulous investigation, he discovers that the case is even stranger than it seems. By unravelling Almas peculiar history, he finds a different and darker type of haunting: trauma, alienation, loss - and the foreshadowing of a nations worst fears.
Kate Summerscale
Kate Summerscale is a British writer known for her historical non-fiction works. She is best known for her book "The Suspicions of Mr Whicher", which won the Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction in 2008. Summerscale's writing style combines meticulous research with compelling storytelling, bringing to life intriguing true stories from the past. Her works often focus on crime, scandal, and societal issues, shedding light on hidden histories and forgotten events. With her meticulous attention to detail and immersive storytelling, Summerscale has made a significant impact on the genre of historical non-fiction, earning critical acclaim and a dedicated readership.