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When Rebecca discovers an ad for a live-in nanny, she sees it as an unexpected opportunity, especially with its generous salary. Upon arriving at Heatherbrae House, she is captivated by the luxurious smart home, the stunning Scottish Highlands, and the seemingly perfect family. However, she soon finds herself trapped in a nightmare that culminates in a child's death and her imprisonment for murder. From her prison cell, Rebecca writes to her lawyer, attempting to recount the series of events that led to her incarceration. The ordeal involves constant surveillance from cameras, malfunctioning technology that disrupts the household, and children who are far from the well-behaved models she initially encountered. Left alone for weeks with only the enigmatic handyman, Jack Grant, Rebecca reflects on her mistakes, including lies she told to secure the position and her less-than-ideal behavior toward the children. While she acknowledges her faults, she insists she is not guilty of murder, suggesting that someone else is responsible. This gripping tale, rich with suspense and menace, showcases the author's signature style, making it an unputdownable thriller.

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The Turn of the Key, Ruth Ware

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2019
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Ruth Ware
Erscheinungsdatum
2019
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Paperback
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352
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9781501192357
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2020
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The Turn of the Key
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When Rebecca discovers an ad for a live-in nanny, she sees it as an unexpected opportunity, especially with its generous salary. Upon arriving at Heatherbrae House, she is captivated by the luxurious smart home, the stunning Scottish Highlands, and the seemingly perfect family. However, she soon finds herself trapped in a nightmare that culminates in a child's death and her imprisonment for murder. From her prison cell, Rebecca writes to her lawyer, attempting to recount the series of events that led to her incarceration. The ordeal involves constant surveillance from cameras, malfunctioning technology that disrupts the household, and children who are far from the well-behaved models she initially encountered. Left alone for weeks with only the enigmatic handyman, Jack Grant, Rebecca reflects on her mistakes, including lies she told to secure the position and her less-than-ideal behavior toward the children. While she acknowledges her faults, she insists she is not guilty of murder, suggesting that someone else is responsible. This gripping tale, rich with suspense and menace, showcases the author's signature style, making it an unputdownable thriller.