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A woman in search of a new beginning is put to the test in ways she never imagined in an empowering and provocative page-turner by the author of Not That I Could Tell.
Katies divorce was, in a word, humiliating. So when her friend Bess offers a fresh starta resident caretaking job at a nature preserveKatie accepts. No matter that shes not exactly a nature person. How hard can it be?
But from day one, something feels off. Katies new farmhouse looks as if the last caretaker barely moved out at all. When a frantic, terrified woman arrives late at night, expecting a safe place to hide, its clear caretaking involves way more than Katie bargained for.
Suddenly, Katie is no longer sure who she can trust: the brooding groundskeeper, the daily regularshikers, dog walkers, bird-watchers, photographerseven Bess.
As Katie digs deeper for clues in what the last caretaker left behind, she must discover courage she never knew she hadand decide how much shell risk to do the right thing.
Genre: Mystery
A woman in search of a new beginning is put to the test in ways she never imagined in an empowering and provocative page-turner by the author of Not That I Could Tell.
Katies divorce was, in a word, humiliating. So when her friend Bess offers a fresh starta resident caretaking job at a nature preserveKatie accepts. No matter that shes not exactly a nature person. How hard can it be?
But from day one, something feels off. Katies new farmhouse looks as if the last caretaker barely moved out at all. When a frantic, terrified woman arrives late at night, expecting a safe place to hide, its clear caretaking involves way more than Katie bargained for.
Suddenly, Katie is no longer sure who she can trust: the brooding groundskeeper, the daily regularshikers, dog walkers, bird-watchers, photographerseven Bess.
As Katie digs deeper for clues in what the last caretaker left behind, she must discover courage she never knew she hadand decide how much shell risk to do the right thing.
Genre: Mystery
Praise for this book
"Jessica Strawser's powerful page-turner The Last Caretaker takes us on a dark, winding journey that forces the protagonist to grapple with how far she would go to do the right thing, and at what price. Katie's new job as a residential caretaker in a nature reserve is not what it seems - far from it. Strawser expertly tackles the mysteries around caretaking at the Grove Reserve with unputdownable twists and turns, proving that while life can get messy, the trick is being strong enough to handle the knocks at your door. Brava!" - Lisa Barr
"A powerful and atmospheric tale that is equal parts emotion and suspense as a woman takes over as caretaker of a remote nature reserve, only to discover the barn is part of a dangerous underground network for victims of domestic violence. In The Last Caretaker, Strawser perfectly captures the perils of living in an isolated part of the world and the desperate measures some women must take in order to survive. A richly emotional page-turner with an important message." - Kimberly Belle
"Riveting, harrowing, timely, and important. The story of a woman fleeing a difficult past who stumbles upon a network of safe houses for domestic violence victims, The Last Caretaker is that rare combination of page-turning thriller and an issue-driven book with deep resonance. I couldn't put it down, I can't stop thinking about it, and I know it will stay with me for a very long time." - Michele Campbell
"The Last Caretaker is the best kind of book: important, surprising, brave. You'll want all your friends to read it." - Ann Garvin
"The Last Caretaker is as full of life, beauty, and menace as the nature reserve in which it is set. This masterfully constructed novel explores just how much we're willing to risk to do what's right. Jessica Strawser's writing drew me in and refused to let go until the very last page." - Laura Hankin
"A relevant, harrowing mystery with page-turning suspense." - Mary Kubica
"The Last Caretaker is a relevant, absorbing exploration into the dark side of relationships. Strawser's skillful insights capture what it means to be a caretaker - what it's worth and the impact on ourselves and those around us. A powerful read from start to finish, thought provoking, and unputdownable." - Rochelle B Weinstein
"A powerful and atmospheric tale that is equal parts emotion and suspense as a woman takes over as caretaker of a remote nature reserve, only to discover the barn is part of a dangerous underground network for victims of domestic violence. In The Last Caretaker, Strawser perfectly captures the perils of living in an isolated part of the world and the desperate measures some women must take in order to survive. A richly emotional page-turner with an important message." - Kimberly Belle
"Riveting, harrowing, timely, and important. The story of a woman fleeing a difficult past who stumbles upon a network of safe houses for domestic violence victims, The Last Caretaker is that rare combination of page-turning thriller and an issue-driven book with deep resonance. I couldn't put it down, I can't stop thinking about it, and I know it will stay with me for a very long time." - Michele Campbell
"The Last Caretaker is the best kind of book: important, surprising, brave. You'll want all your friends to read it." - Ann Garvin
"The Last Caretaker is as full of life, beauty, and menace as the nature reserve in which it is set. This masterfully constructed novel explores just how much we're willing to risk to do what's right. Jessica Strawser's writing drew me in and refused to let go until the very last page." - Laura Hankin
"A relevant, harrowing mystery with page-turning suspense." - Mary Kubica
"The Last Caretaker is a relevant, absorbing exploration into the dark side of relationships. Strawser's skillful insights capture what it means to be a caretaker - what it's worth and the impact on ourselves and those around us. A powerful read from start to finish, thought provoking, and unputdownable." - Rochelle B Weinstein
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