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Sian Busby

    Siân Elizabeth Busby è stata una scrittrice interessata a esplorare gli aspetti più oscuri della natura umana e della storia. La sua opera si è spesso addentrata in eventi reali e figure storiche, esaminando la psicologia del crimine e le sue ripercussioni sociali. Con un occhio attento ai dettagli e una profonda introspezione psicologica, Busby trascinava i lettori in narrazioni avvincenti che mettevano in discussione i confini tra sanità e follia. La sua capacità di far rivivere il passato e di esplorare le complesse motivazioni dei personaggi la rende una voce distintiva sia nella narrativa storica che nella saggistica.

    The Cruel Mother
    A Commonplace Killing
    • London, July 1946. A woman's body is found in a disused bomb site off the Holloway Road. In this deeply evocative crime drama, Sian Busby strips away the veneer of stoicism and respectability in post-war Britain to reveal a society riven with disillusionment and loss.

      A Commonplace Killing
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    • The Cruel Mother

      A Family Ghost Laid to Rest

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      In 1919 Sian Busby's great-grandmother, Beth, gave birth to triplets. One of the babies died at birth and eleven days later she drowned the surviving twins in a bath of cold water. She was sentenced to an indefinite term of imprisonment at Broadmoor. The murder and the deep sense of shame it generated obviously affected Beth, her husband and their surviving children to an extraordinary degree, but it also resounded through the lives of her grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. In Sian's case, ill-suppressed knowledge of the event manifested itself in recurring nightmares and contributed towards a prolonged bout of post-natal depression. After the birth of her second son, she decided to investigate the story once and for all and lay to rest the ghosts which have haunted the family for 80 years...

      The Cruel Mother