

With a job like that was too good to be true, I definitely would have been looking for signs it was in fact not true! I would have taken Maddie’s warning as the red flag it was. After everything Rowan saw and learned in the previous twenty-four hours, should she have heeded Maddie’s warning? Would you have listened to Maddie? Maddie, the second oldest girl, has an unexpected reaction to Rowan’s departure and makes a terrifying proclamation: “Don’t come here.

The only detail that helped is the fact they had lost four nannies in the preceding year, but that isn’t much to go on.Ģ. I don’t know of any verdict that has acknowledged the presence of supernatural influences, so I would not have been hopeful about her defense. Had I for some reason spent two weeks reading it, I don’t think I would have seen any opportunity or explanation to prove she wasn’t guilty beside ghost. Given that the letter was a novel, I probably would not have taken the time to read it. Wrexham, would you keep reading? Is there anything she could say that would persuade you to represent her? The book opens with Rowan Caine’s desperate plea for help from prison.

These questions are selected from the Simon and Schuster website. I will remember how it made me feel because I was so shocked to realize the story wasn’t about what I thought it was about! So maybe a 4.5. The only reason it does not earn five stars is because it isn’t a story I’m going to think about too much in the future. This book gets four stars from me! I thought it was great although I do have some questions about plausibility, but that might just mean I wasn’t listening enough. The Turn of the Key was a great book! I listened to it on Audible, which always makes books set in the UK more enjoyable.
