2020/07/20

BOOK REVIEW:
THE TURN OF THE KEY BY RUTH WARE

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Title: The Turn of the Key
Author: Ruth Ware
Published: 2019
Language: English
Pages: 352
Rating: 4/5


Summary:
A nanny is accused of having caused the death of a child in her care, but claims she innocent and in trying to enlist the help of a lawyer, she writes him letters, chronicling what actually happened.


Review:
This was great!

There are so many things I loved about this; I love the setting of not only middle-of-nowhere Scotland, but also the weird Victorian technology house most of this takes place in. The atmosphere is fantastic and there's a lot of suspense throughout. I really liked reading about our characters as well and I loved getting to know their secrets and all the secrets of this place.

The writing in here is addictive and compelling and I read this whole thing in a day. The story is spooky and creepy in a way that I just love, and the reveal had me so surprised and shocked, it was delightful!

I do think there are parts in here where it drags a little bit and not all of the characters are fully fleshed out, but enjoyment wise, this ranks really high! Definitely worth reading if you're up for something suspenseful and creepy!
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