Once the Deed Is Done

Rachel Seiffert

£10.99

1945. Dead of night and dead of winter; war brings a stranger to the door; a family is tricked into a act of compassion and danger. Later when peace finally arrives in their small town on the German Heide, Freya and her sister are grateful. The fighting is over, so are the Nazi times; the labour camp on the town outskirts will surely be closed now. But with peace come soldiers – English this time – and hundreds of new arrivals: more strangers – forced labourers from across the heathland and beyond, all with their own losses and stories, and all housed in a new camp on the site of the old. Among these refugees are children – Janina and Lukas – waiting and waiting for word of their mother. In Freya’s home too there is waiting – to be asked about that snowy night; and family secrets, that Freya and her sister must confront. When is an act of kindness an act of betrayal?

In stock

Publish Date: 02/04/2026
ISBN: 9780349014159 Category: Tag:

Description

LONGLISTED FOR THE WALTER SCOTT PRIZE FOR HISTORICAL FICTION 2026
FROM THE BOOKER PRIZE-SHORTLISTED AUTHOR OF THE DARK ROOM AND A BOY IN WINTER

‘This fine novel investigates the fate of displaced people in the hazardous, dirty backwash of the second world war’ GUARDIAN

‘Marvellous . . . a wide-ranging novel that beautifully balances the tumultuous reach of history with the everyday concerns of ordinary people’ DAILY MAIL

Powerful . . . Seiffert’s writing beautifully captures this devastating moment of historySPECTATOR

‘The patron saint of this gripping novel is Bertolt Brecht. This is a fascinating novel by one of our very best writers’ JEWISH CHRONICLE

To be truly alive means having to make choices. To be truly alive is also, quite simply, to love.

Northern Germany, 1945. Dead of night and dead of winter, a boy hears soldiers and sees strangers – forced labourers – fleeing across the heathland by his small town: shawls and skirts in the snowfall. The end days are close, war brings risk and chance, and Benno is witness to something he barely understands.

Peace brings more soldiers – but English this time – and Red Cross staff officers. Ruth, on her first posting from London, is given charge of a refugee camp on the heathland, crowded with former forced labourers. As ever more keep arriving, she hears whispers, rumours of dark secrets about that snowy night.

The townspeople close ranks, shutting their mouths and minds to the winter’s events, but the town children are curious about the refugees on their doorstep, and Benno can’t carry his secret alone.

‘A complex, intelligent, deeply compassionate novel about the unglamorous aftermath of war . . . A brilliant piece of story-telling’ ANDREW MILLER, author of THE LAND IN WINTER

‘This entire novel reverberates in ways that only haunt the reader more and more deeply, long after its last page’ PAUL HARDING, author of THIS OTHER EDEN

‘She has brought to life a complex interaction between survivors on both sides with humanity and compassion’ LINDA GRANT, author of THE STORY OF THE FOREST

Additional information

Weight 360 g
Dimensions 196 × 128 × 34 mm
Author

Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

464

Language

English

Edition

1st paperback ed

Dewey

823.92 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K