

I’ve really enjoyed the twists and reversals in Ruth Ware’s other books, like The Death of Mrs.

There’s also a history of little girls dying or disappearing on this property… The smarthome allows the distant parents to watch her at any time, and sometimes the app that controls everything from locks to lights has a mind of it’s own. The kids are either little jerks testing the limits of a new babysitter (who may not be quite as experienced as she claims), or bringing freakish messages from beyond the grave.

Rowan finds endless troubles at the house. Rowan, a nursery worker in London, finds a too-good-to-be-true job posting as a live-in nanny in a beautiful home in the highlands… but she also needs to be too-good-to-be-true to get it. Ruth Ware’s newest novel, The Turn Of The Key, blends the creepily invasive smarthome of The Girl Before with the highland isolation of The Hunting Party.
