566. The Turn of the Key
Rating: ☆☆☆
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Author: Ruth Ware
Genre: Fiction, Thriller, Suspense, Mystery
337 pages, published August 6, 2019
Reading Format: Audiobook
Summary
A modern day retelling of the classic “The Turn of the Screw.” After Rowan Caine is hired to work in the beautiful Scottish Highlands as a nanny in a position that seems too good to be true, she slowly discovers that there are problems with the picture-perfect family she works for. Problems that will end with a child dead and herself in prison awaiting trial for murder.
Quotes
“People do go mad, you know, if you stop them from sleeping for long enough…”
“Because it was the lies that got me here in the first place. And I have to believe that it’s the truth that will get me out.”
“I thought of all the mums who had dropped their children off talking about how exhausted they were, and the slight contempt I’d felt for them when all they had to deal with was one or two at the most, but now I realized what they’d been talking about. It wasn’t as physical as the work at the nursery, or as intense, but it was the way it stretched, endlessly, the way the needing never stopped, and there was never a moment when you could hand them over to your colleague and run away for a quick fag break to just be yourself.”
My Take
An okay thriller. I’ve read better and I’ve read worse.