◊ by
Fiona Barton
◊ Berkley
Hardcover
◊ On-Sale:
June 27, 2017
◊ ISBN:
9781101990483
◊ $26.00
You can
bury the story . . . but you can’t hide the truth
This
summer FIONA BARTON is back with a second novel that proves lightning
can strike twice.
Here’s
what others are saying about it:
*One of Publishers Weekly
and Bustle’s Most Anticipated Books of 2017*
*A
TIME “Top 10” Summer Thriller*
*Pre-publication
exclusives featured by Entertainment Weekly and theSkimm*
*Praise
from Lee Child, Shari Lapena, and Clare Mackintosh *
*Starred
Reviews from Publishers Weekly and Library Journal*
*A
June 2017 Library Reads Selection*
Barton’s
2016 debut, The Widow, was an instant global bestseller, captivating
readers around the world and setting the publishing industry abuzz.
The
highly-anticipated release of THE CHILD (Berkley Hardcover; June 27,
2017) reaffirms Barton’s growing reputation as a writer of rich, character-driven
suspense novels. Like Tana French, Louise Penny, and Megan Abbott, Barton’s
stories do more than thrill: they explore the complexities of a changing world.
The Widow delved
into the secrets that exist within a marriage and the reporter’s role as
voyeur. Here Barton continues to mine those themes. THE CHILD tackles
the 24/7 news cycle, and lays bare the intricacies of a different but
equally fascinating relationship — mother and child.
Says
Barton: “The emotions, responsibilities—and the pain—of motherhood are
unique to each of us with children. Ask any woman and she will have her own
story to tell.”
In a working-class
neighborhood of London, construction workers make a grisly discovery: the
long-buried remains of a baby. When a newspaper mention reveals the find,
most readers barely give it a glance. But for two women, its threat
to unearth hidden stories is impossible to ignore. For veteran reporter,
Kate Waters (introduced in The Widow), it sparks the question “Who
would bury a baby?” and starts a hunt for the truth about the nameless child.
The story unfolds via the women’s alternating perspectives to eventually
reveal: Who is Building Site Baby?
In fact,
it was the allure of a hidden story that propelled Barton to her long-time career
in news. A journalist and British Press Awards “Reporter of the Year,” she has
worked at the Daily Mail and Daily Telegraph, and brings that
experience to bear in her novels.
In THE
CHILD she details how Kate’s lengthy investigation into Building Site
Baby’s death represents a perilous breach of the newsroom’s new culture of 24/7
online news.
Says
Barton: “The danger for Kate is that she risks becoming one of the
dinosaurs—sidelined because she is unable and unwilling to be part of the
revolution. And I feel for her.”
Author Fiona Barton credit Jenny Lewis |
Visit
Fiona Barton online at fionabartonauthor.com and on Twitter @figbarton. Join the
conversation using #TheChild
Thanks
for stopping by today. What are your thoughts on this subject? Would you be
curious as to who could bury a baby?
Curiosity is one of my defining characteristics. I would indeed be curious about who would bury a baby - and why. There are so many stories untold...
ReplyDeleteE.C., I'm with you. I'd be so curious to as to why, how and who could bury a baby.
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What monster would even think of hurting or killing a small child?
ReplyDeleteThis one really sounds intriguing, Mason. I've been hearing a lot of good things about it, and I appreciate the reminder.
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