The perfect nanny by Leïla Slimani. The family hired a nanny that turned out to be perfect but she got too attached to the family and she would do almost anything to keep being part of it. I liked the book because the author touched on topics like what happens to the life of people that take care of other people’s lives.
I suggest ‘Gone Girl’ by Gillian Flynn to readers looking for a modern psychological thriller. The book’s masterful use of unreliable narrators and its dark examination of marriage make it a standout mystery that’s both sophisticated and utterly compelling.
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The perfect nanny by Leïla Slimani. The family hired a nanny that turned out to be perfect but she got too attached to the family and she would do almost anything to keep being part of it. I liked the book because the author touched on topics like what happens to the life of people that take care of other people’s lives.
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I suggest ‘Gone Girl’ by Gillian Flynn to readers looking for a modern psychological thriller. The book’s masterful use of unreliable narrators and its dark examination of marriage make it a standout mystery that’s both sophisticated and utterly compelling.