See What I Have Done: Longlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction 2018
- Author Sarah Schmidt
- Narrator Erin Hunter, Garrick Hagon, Jennifer Woodward
- Publisher Headline
- Run Time 9 hours and 57 minutes
- Format Audio
- Genre Crime and mystery fiction, Historical crime and mysteries, Historical fiction, Modern and contemporary fiction.
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What to expect
When her father and step-mother are found brutally murdered on a summer morning in 1892, Lizzie Borden - thirty two years old and still living at home - immediately becomes a suspect. But after a notorious trial, she is found innocent, and no one is ever convicted of the crime.
Meanwhile, others in the claustrophobic Borden household have their own motives and their own stories to tell: Lizzie's unmarried older sister, a put-upon Irish housemaid, and a boy hired by Lizzie's uncle to take care of a problem.
This unforgettable debut makes you question the truth behind one of the great unsolved mysteries, as well as exploring power, violence and the harsh realities of being a woman in late nineteenth century America.
(P)2017 Headline Digital
Critics Review
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Schmidt’s portrayal of Lizzie is haunting and complex, a deeply psychological portrait that forces the reader to question their preconceptions about what women are capable of – for better and worse. Both disturbing and gripping, it is an outstanding debut novel about love, death and the lifelong repercussions of unresolved grief.
Observer -
[A] seminal voice of the future…. a dark, dense visceral ride that proves that this former librarian could be on course to become one of the breakout writers of the decade… Donna Tartt, make room
Stylist -
Eerie and compelling, Sarah Schmidt breathes such life into the terrible, twisted tale of Lizzie Borden and her family, she makes it impossible to look away
Paula Hawkins -
What a book – powerful, visceral and disturbing. I felt like one of the many flies on the walls of that unhappy, blood-drenched house
Cathy Rentzenbrink, author of THE LAST ACT OF LOVE -
An outstanding debut. Enviably brilliant and memorable
Hannah Beckerman -
Vivid, sultry and engrossing
Carys Bray
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