![]() ![]() Soon, things start happening that make Rowan question her sanity. Rowan quickly learns that the 8-year-old, Maddie, has a dark, twisted personality, and Ellie, the 5-year-old, is sweet but under her older sister’s persuasion. ![]() ![]() But that leaves the question: who did?ĭay one of the job, both parents are gone and leave their three children (the eldest is away at boarding school) with Rowan for a work conference. Rowan is imprisoned for the murder of the one of the children in her care. Rowan learns that 4 nannies have come and gone in the last 14 months, leaving her vaguely questioning, why? Rowan feels both relieved and agitated at all the technology, and I felt the same while reading. The home they live in is a smart house, with cameras and speakers and panels everywhere. The Turn of the Key is reminiscent of The Turn of the Screw, where Rowan takes up a live-in nanny position for a family of four children, ages 18mo – 14 yrs. As usual, Ruth Ware wraps you around her twisty finger and pulls you in against your will. ![]()
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