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April 17, 2023
Sager (The House Across the Lake) again creatively toys with thriller mainstays in this gothic riff on the sinister caretaker trope. It’s 1983, and home health aide Kit McDeere is desperate for work after her previous client overdosed on fentanyl from a bottle Kit left within reach. While McDeere avoided prosecution, she’s still suspected by many—including the police—of having deliberately killed the woman. Broke, Kit has no choice but to accept a new assignment that her boss warns is especially difficult: serving as the caregiver for the paralyzed 71-year-old Lenora Hope. Like Kit, Lenora is considered a murderer by many in their small Maine community: when she was 17, Lenora’s parents and sister were killed in the family’s mansion, leaving her as the sole survivor. As Kit bonds with Lenora, she becomes obsessed with uncovering the truth about her family’s deaths, and increasingly unsure of her client’s innocence. Sager offers his usual array of jaw-dropping twists, which startle despite being fairly clued. Fans of Daphne du Maurier will enjoy this superior nail-biter. Agent: Michelle Brower, Trellis Literary.
June 10, 2024
"Stabbed her father with a knife; took her mother's happy life." So goes the unsettling children's rhyme that recounts the horrifying 1929 murder of the Hope family, thought to have been killed by their young daughter Lenora. In 1983, caregiver Kit McDeere arrives at the decaying Hope estate, assigned to look after Lenora. Significantly incapacitated by a series of strokes, Lenora can only tap out letters on a typewriter--even so, she wants to tell Kit everything that happened that night. Letter by letter, Kit learns the truth of the grisly murders, uncovering chilling secrets and putting her life at risk. With his signature twists and turns, Sager (The House Across the Lake) gives listeners a classic tale of secrets, haunted houses, and murder. Narrators Dawn Harvey and Christine Lakin provide an excellent performance, employing spot-on pacing and playing a host of characters with things to hide, from young Kit to the frail older woman who may be more dangerous than she seems. While some listeners may anticipate the ending early on, they will likely be unable to stop listening. VERDICT Sager delivers another haunting, twist-filled novel. Perfect for current fans and those just discovering Sager.--Elyssa Everling
Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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