Wrongfully accused, Libby Luck has just been fired from a well-paying nanny position she needs to support her terminally ill father. Desperate to get back on her feet quickly, she takes a new position with a family in the middle of nowhere New Hampshire.
Nervous she's made a rash decision, Libby's fears are put aside when she sees the lavish home she'll be living in. Her new employers, a professor of literature and a documentary filmmaker, have two sons, Garrett and Daniel. It's clear from the start that Garrett doesn't want Libby there, but she needs this job and is determined to win him over.
She'd been told the last nanny quit unexpectedly, but something isn't adding up. When a stranger keeps following her around town and cryptic text messages appear on her phone, Libby decides to dig deeper. She soon has more suspicions than answers and fears that everything is not what it seems. Her life is becoming dangerously entwined with her new family, and she'll need to figure out the truth before she ends up just like the last nanny.
Gone.
Genre: Mystery
Nervous she's made a rash decision, Libby's fears are put aside when she sees the lavish home she'll be living in. Her new employers, a professor of literature and a documentary filmmaker, have two sons, Garrett and Daniel. It's clear from the start that Garrett doesn't want Libby there, but she needs this job and is determined to win him over.
She'd been told the last nanny quit unexpectedly, but something isn't adding up. When a stranger keeps following her around town and cryptic text messages appear on her phone, Libby decides to dig deeper. She soon has more suspicions than answers and fears that everything is not what it seems. Her life is becoming dangerously entwined with her new family, and she'll need to figure out the truth before she ends up just like the last nanny.
Gone.
Genre: Mystery
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