![]() Her charges range in age from teenaged rebel Rhiannon to moody Maddie, eight, shy, sweet five-year-old Ellie and toddler Petra. Rowan has her own reasons for wanting this position, despite that the last four nannies left in a hurry. Set in the beautiful Scottish Highlands, she secures the job for a well-to-do pair of architects, Sandra and Bill Elincourt. Betrayal, lust, love and a gripping conclusion that keeps readers guessing-this novel encompasses it all.Īn experienced nanny, Rowan answers an advertisement for a live-in that is her dream job with a generous salary. The crime is the death of a child, but readers, take heart you won’t figure out which child until near the end of the story. Reminiscent of a gothic ghost story from a bygone era, Ware’s newest protagonist, Rowan Caine, demands your attention from the opening with her letter to a lawyer she has never met, protesting her innocence. ![]() Her latest novel, The Turn of the Key, delivers with unstoppable, page-turning prose. ![]() ![]() Pegged as the 21st-century Agatha Christie, British author Ruth Ware holds her own in the mystery genre. ![]()
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