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Old 08-09-2019, 10:18 PM   #2618
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
I listened to Ruth Ware's latest, The Turn of the Key, narrated by Imogen Church. This was great spooky-suspenseful fun, an updated version of the classic Victoria Holt/Mary Stewart/Phyllis A. Whitney-style gothic, complete with a nanny, disturbed children, a smart home with a dark past (are the strange occurrences ghosts or a malfunctioning app?), hidden agendas, etc. Thoroughly enjoyable; I think it may be my favorite suspense novel of the year.
I’m glad to hear that! I just started reading the ebook version yesterday and so far wasn’t sure if it was going to be spectacular or not live up to her past novels. I’m just at the part where she has arrived at the house for her nanny interview.
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