The Unspeakable Acts of Zina Pavlou: The dark and addictive 2023 BBC Between the Covers Book Club pick that's inspired by a true crime case
**Selected for BBC 2 Between the Covers Book Club 2023**

'Tense. Moving. Morally complex. Zina Pavlou is wholly unforgettable.' Rachel Rhys
'Impressive... worthy of Sarah Waters' The Times

THEY HAVE TOLD SO MANY LIES ABOUT ME.

London, 1954. Zina Pavlou, a Cypriot grandmother, waits quietly in the custody of the Metropolitan police. She can't speak their language, but she understands what their wary looks mean: she has been accused of the brutal murder of her daughter-in-law.

Eva Georgiou, Greek interpreter for the Met, knows how it feels to be voiceless as an immigrant woman. While she works as Zina's translator, her obsession with the case deepens, and so too does her bond with the accused murderer.

Zina can't speak for herself. She can't clear her own name. All she can do is wait for the world to decide.

IS SHE A VICTIM? OR IS SHE A KILLER?

'Kyriacou has drawn such a rich cast in this enthralling and wholly original novel' Clare Mackintosh
'Hugely powerful... One of the best books you'll read this year' Emma Christie
'Absolute page-turner' Louise Hare
'Immersive, gripping, authentic' Erin Kelly
'Chilling, gripping' Nikki Smith
'More than just a true crime story... speaks so movingly about the experience of being an immigrant' Red
'Complex and fascinating... tragic and compelling' Guardian
'Will stay with me a long, long time' Louise Fein
'A superb piece of writing... never less tough than it needs to be' Morning Star

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The Unspeakable Acts of Zina Pavlou: The dark and addictive 2023 BBC Between the Covers Book Club pick that's inspired by a true crime case
**Selected for BBC 2 Between the Covers Book Club 2023**

'Tense. Moving. Morally complex. Zina Pavlou is wholly unforgettable.' Rachel Rhys
'Impressive... worthy of Sarah Waters' The Times

THEY HAVE TOLD SO MANY LIES ABOUT ME.

London, 1954. Zina Pavlou, a Cypriot grandmother, waits quietly in the custody of the Metropolitan police. She can't speak their language, but she understands what their wary looks mean: she has been accused of the brutal murder of her daughter-in-law.

Eva Georgiou, Greek interpreter for the Met, knows how it feels to be voiceless as an immigrant woman. While she works as Zina's translator, her obsession with the case deepens, and so too does her bond with the accused murderer.

Zina can't speak for herself. She can't clear her own name. All she can do is wait for the world to decide.

IS SHE A VICTIM? OR IS SHE A KILLER?

'Kyriacou has drawn such a rich cast in this enthralling and wholly original novel' Clare Mackintosh
'Hugely powerful... One of the best books you'll read this year' Emma Christie
'Absolute page-turner' Louise Hare
'Immersive, gripping, authentic' Erin Kelly
'Chilling, gripping' Nikki Smith
'More than just a true crime story... speaks so movingly about the experience of being an immigrant' Red
'Complex and fascinating... tragic and compelling' Guardian
'Will stay with me a long, long time' Louise Fein
'A superb piece of writing... never less tough than it needs to be' Morning Star

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The Unspeakable Acts of Zina Pavlou: The dark and addictive 2023 BBC Between the Covers Book Club pick that's inspired by a true crime case

The Unspeakable Acts of Zina Pavlou: The dark and addictive 2023 BBC Between the Covers Book Club pick that's inspired by a true crime case

by Eleni Kyriacou
The Unspeakable Acts of Zina Pavlou: The dark and addictive 2023 BBC Between the Covers Book Club pick that's inspired by a true crime case

The Unspeakable Acts of Zina Pavlou: The dark and addictive 2023 BBC Between the Covers Book Club pick that's inspired by a true crime case

by Eleni Kyriacou

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**Selected for BBC 2 Between the Covers Book Club 2023**

'Tense. Moving. Morally complex. Zina Pavlou is wholly unforgettable.' Rachel Rhys
'Impressive... worthy of Sarah Waters' The Times

THEY HAVE TOLD SO MANY LIES ABOUT ME.

London, 1954. Zina Pavlou, a Cypriot grandmother, waits quietly in the custody of the Metropolitan police. She can't speak their language, but she understands what their wary looks mean: she has been accused of the brutal murder of her daughter-in-law.

Eva Georgiou, Greek interpreter for the Met, knows how it feels to be voiceless as an immigrant woman. While she works as Zina's translator, her obsession with the case deepens, and so too does her bond with the accused murderer.

Zina can't speak for herself. She can't clear her own name. All she can do is wait for the world to decide.

IS SHE A VICTIM? OR IS SHE A KILLER?

'Kyriacou has drawn such a rich cast in this enthralling and wholly original novel' Clare Mackintosh
'Hugely powerful... One of the best books you'll read this year' Emma Christie
'Absolute page-turner' Louise Hare
'Immersive, gripping, authentic' Erin Kelly
'Chilling, gripping' Nikki Smith
'More than just a true crime story... speaks so movingly about the experience of being an immigrant' Red
'Complex and fascinating... tragic and compelling' Guardian
'Will stay with me a long, long time' Louise Fein
'A superb piece of writing... never less tough than it needs to be' Morning Star


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781837930364
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 10/08/2024
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 7.75(h) x 0.95(d)

About the Author

Eleni Kyriacou is an award-winning editor and journalist. Her writing has appeared in the Guardian, the Observer, Grazia, and Red, among others. She's the daughter of Greek Cypriot immigrant parents, and her debut novel, She Came To Stay, was published in 2020. Her latest novel, The Unspeakable Acts of Zina Pavlou, is inspired by the true-crime story of the penultimate woman to be executed in Britain. Follow her on @EleniKWriter and www.elenikwriter.com.
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