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THE TURN OF THE KEY by Ruth Ware, read by Imogen Church
Episode 263

THE TURN OF THE KEY by Ruth Ware, read by Imogen Church

Ruth Ware’s latest gives us a classic Gothic set-up. Rowan accepts a job as a nanny at a gorgeous house in the Scottish Highlands, but from her arrival, everything goes slowly, irrevocably wrong. When we meet Rowan, she is writing from prison.

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August 19, 20196m 26s

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Show Notes

Imogen Church narrates Ruth Ware’s unsettling update of Henry James’s THE TURN OF THE SCREW. Nanny Rowan Caine arrives for her first day at what seems like a dream job to find that things are not as perfect as they first seemed. The house’s “smart” system malfunctions in the middle of the night, and the children hate her for no apparent reason. Church ably handles the children’s voices and the range of accents, including the Scottish housekeeper’s. Her increasingly hysterical performance captures Rowan’s slow unraveling, upping the creepy factor as the novel’s heavily foreshadowed tragedy draws near. This outstanding listen should delight Ware’s many fans. Published by Simon & Schuster Audio.

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