Everything Is Mine, Ruth Lillegraven
Everything Is Mine, Ruth Lillegraven
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Everything Is Mine

Author: Ruth Lillegraven, Diane Oatley

Series: Clara #1

Narrator: James Patrick Cronin, Stina Nielsen, Soneela Nankani, Eric G. Dove, Stephen Graybill

Unabridged: 9 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/09/2021


Synopsis

Family secrets, revenge, and righteous fury collide in an international bestselling novel of psychological suspense and intrigue.Clara and Henrik are married and living in a beautiful inherited villa in Oslo. She is a single-mindedly ambitious child-rights activist at the Ministry of Justice. Having grown up in rural Western Norway, she is also an Oslo outsider. Henrik is a doctor from a well-to-do Oslo family. Though their marriage is under serious strain, they share a devotion to their twin sons and their work. Outwardly, they’re a successful couple both dedicated to saving lives.Then a Pakistani Norwegian child is admitted to Henrik’s hospital and dies in his care. The boy had clearly been the victim of child abuse. Soon after, a related murder rocks the city. It won’t be the last. The events unearth years of trauma, secrets, and buried resentments at the heart of Clara and Henrik’s fragile marriage.Little by little, in the wake of these shattering crimes, the veneer of normalcy begins to fall away. But even then, nothing is as it appears.

About Ruth Lillegraven

Ruth Lillegraven was born in 1978 in Hardanger, Norway, where she grew up on a small farm. She debuted as an author with a poetry collection in 2005. Since then she has written sixteen books, including children’s books, several poetry collections, a novel, and two plays. Her work has been translated into Dutch, English, French, German, and Spanish. Among other prizes, she has won both the Brage Prize and the Nynorsk Literature Prize (for the poetry collections Urd and Sickle). Her first crime novel is the prize-winning Everything Is Mine, which has become an international bestseller.Diane Oatley is a writer, independent scholar, and translator. She began her undergraduate studies of English literature at the University of Maine and went on to complete an MA in comparative literature at the University of Oslo. Her poetry has been published in anthologies and journals in England, Norway, Spain, and India, and she is the author of three poetry chapbooks. In 2014 Diane received NORLA’s annual Translator’s Award for nonfiction, and two of her literary translations have been long-listed for the International Dublin Literary Award. She is a member of the Norwegian Non-Fiction Writers and Translators Association and the Norwegian chapter of PEN International.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ceecee

Henrik, a surgeon, has to deal with another terrible and sickening child abuse case. He is married to Clara who works at the Ministry of Justice and has been preparing a new law aiming to tighten up child abuse legislation. However, to her shock it is knocked back by higher authorities. On the surfa......more

Goodreads review by Pat

Intriguing! Set in Norway, both in the present and the past, this character driven story dives deeply into one rather messed up family and lays bare its secrets. Clara, 43 years old is a lawyer and recently appointed as the departmental Secretary for the Minister of Justice. Her husband, Henrik also......more

This is an ingenious one. Its plain writing style—simple sentences, lack of descriptive phrases, rookie author missteps—lowered my overall rating to four stars, but psychologically, the story is complex. When I started reading the English version, I was a bit jarred by this slightly awkward writing s......more

Goodreads review by Anita

Reseña completa: [URL not allowed]-el-fiordo-profundo-ruth-lillegraven.html En el fiordo profundo  es un thriller con tonos oscuros y fríos, con personajes muy complejos y una trama que se va complicando por momentos con giros que te dejan boquiabierta y pegada al libro......more


Quotes

“A talented team of narrators tackle this psychological suspense, which blends family drama, politics, and murder. With its shifting points of view and timeframes, this audiobook has many twists.… The pacing of the narration perfectly matches the plot, and each character is distinct, making this an engaging listen.” AudioFile Magazine“A refreshingly different kind of thriller. The story is riveting, the plot artful, with constant twists and surprises and a serious underlying theme. I devoured the book in two evenings, but the characters are still with me…” —Maja Lunde, internationally bestselling author of The History of Bees