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Roser Cabré-Verdiell

Written in a language that is at once precise, sensual, and razor-sharp, Cabré-Verdiell creates a narrative space where intimacy and brutality coexist without compromise. The novel moves like a firestorm, charting the inner lives of two women: one mother paralyzed by fear, and another guarding a harrowing secret. Their stories intertwine in a quiet, unrelenting duel, where motherhood, guilt, desire, and violence meet without the possibility of redemption.
Roser Cabré-Verdiell (Barcelona, 1982). She has published in several short stories collections: "Barcelona 2059" (Mai Més, 2021), "Extraordinàries" (Males Herbes, 2020), "Estats alterats de la ment" (Males Herbes, 2017), "Relats ecofuturistes" (Males Herbes, 2016), "Noves dames del crim" (Llibres del Delicte, 2015) and "Crims nostrats" (Edicions Xandri, 2014). She has also published in several literary magazines.
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Published 2025-03-01 by Males herbes

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This is a major novel - one that tackles dark, weighty, and taboo subjects. It unsettles, demands rereading, and invites inner debate about what is and what's to come. It's a deeply disquieting, uncomfortable read - but that's precisely what makes it so exceptional. That, and Cabré-Verdiell's masterful style, which captivates like a spell: raw, wild, and profoundly moving.

Let the Children of Others Die confirms the supple, powerful voice of this Barcelona-born author.