![]() Rowan writes a series of letters to a lawyer, slowly informing the reader of the unfolding mystery that took place inside Heatherbrae House. We tune into the story in progress with Rowan imprisoned for the murder one for the children despite her claims of innocence. ![]() ![]() With a huge salary, a seemingly perfect family, and endless perks, the position almost seems too good to be true… Ware gives the form a terrifying contemporary overhaul.Įveryone has a secret: new nanny Rowan Caine, her employers The Elincourts, their children, the interesting but suspicious handyman Jack Grant, and even Heatherbrae House itself! Rowan’s life changes completely when she comes across the advert for a live-in nanny in a remote house in Scotland looking after four girls: a baby, five year old Ellie, Maddie who is slightly older, and a fourteen year old wild-child. If you thought you knew all about the haunted house genre, think again. ![]() Ware writes a modern retelling of the Henry James classic haunted house, ghost story with her own modern twist. The Turn of the what? You would be totally right in connecting The Turn Of The Key with the cult classic novel, The Turn of The Screw. ![]() If you are a total horror/crime/thriller junkie, like myself, this title might sound just a little bit familiar. ![]()
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