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Absolutely wonderful !! Suspense at it's finest , so many plot twist and turns you never see it coming. This is a mind boggling murder mystery , with characters that will pull you in immediately. |
Omg! This is the best book ever!, I absolutely loved it! They each had so many secrets that no one will knows and even of their hometown of Fallbrook..imagine that! I couldn’t stop reading until the end of the pages! Thanks to Netgalley for the advanced copy... |
In The Caretakers, by Eliza Maxwell, we see two mysteries blur past in one of the fastest paced novels I’ve ever read. In the present, Tessa Shepherd is dealing with the aftermath of helping an innocent man get out of jail. In the past, an entire family unwittingly approaches their own demise. Tessa is the link between the two cases, but things happen so quickly in this book that, if you blink, you might miss it. Tessa begins the novel with the smug knowledge that she did the right thing. She helped expose a frame job that sent a man to prison for fourteen years. The only problems she has at finding out how to dodge her mother’s attempts to reconcile Tessa with her estranged sister. But then, almost immediately, the freed man releases a video in which he claims to have kidnapped and killed a woman. And Tessa’s mother passes away. That’s when the shit really hits the fan…which makes it the perfect time for Tessa to learn about a secret inheritance. The Caretakers is all plot. It never really pauses for character development or, sometimes, logical motives. But, after the heavy books I’ve been reading lately, I was glad to read something that didn’t carry so much emotional weight. The mysteries were interesting to watch unravel and the ending is pretty spectacular. Sure, it’s not the best mystery I’ve ever read but it’s a pretty fun ride. |
4.5 stars WOW, I did not see that twist coming! I honestly don’t know what else to say without giving the story away. There were so many components to this story—twists and turns that just kept building and truths kept hidden until now—that I was completely caught by surprise at the end. The only parts I didn’t like as much were those of the current situation with Oliver Barlow. I preferred diving into the past and unfolding what happened decades ago at Fallwood House. Still, I highly recommend this book! https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3233952491 |
Denice L, Reviewer
The story starts leaving you conflicted by the main characters. A young woman who seemingly helps free a convicted killer who then proves himself a killer. Her horror is compounded by her mother's death and her antagonistic relationship with her sister. As this back story is set, the characters flee the negative publicity to a community from their mother's past that they did not know existed. Eliza Maxwell has woven the two sisters and their story along side the story of the two sisters they find taking care of their mother's past home. Each layer of the story reveals family history that set the stage for the current sisters to either bond together or face their demons alone. The book is well written and will surprise readers at the end. |
Tessa Shepherd is a filmmaker who freed a man she believes was falsely incarcerated for murdering a young girl due to the evidence she unearthed. Eighteen months later Tessa's life and reputation are turned upside down when he commits murder. Consumed with guilt, Tessa's life descends further into darkness when her mother passes away suddenly and she is suddenly faced with confronting her past with her sister Margot but the tension only rises. Seeking refuge from the turbulent storm and relentless reporters that has become her life Tessa needs a lifeline. The sisters learn of a secret inheritance from their mother - a crumbling estate known as Fallbrook, and it seems like life may have finally thrown her something to catch her breath. The grand old home has its own tainted history though and it has been left for nature to reclaim with only two aging sisters to watch over its secrets. When those secrets choose to surface Tessa and Margot must work through their own past wounds to save their sisterly bond and themselves. I decided to pick this book up on NetGalley because I liked a book that Eliza Maxwell had previously written - The Unremembered Girl. This book is definitely my favorite of the two and I enjoyed it much more than the previous book I read. This story is equally as heart-wrenching as The Unremembered Girl but in a different way. That story wasn't woven together as intricately as The Caretakers and I found myself able to connect with the characters of this book more. "Mam nods.'He did, indeed. Some would say he lied from compassion, though, Dee. That he lied because a lie told out of kindness is less of a sin that the cruelty of a harsh truth.'" I did not expect all of the twists and turns that this book would take - especially the ending. It is filled with many different types of guilt and grief. The Caretakers is a book about familial bonds (especially between sisters), love triangles, long buried secrets and betrayal. The modern day story is written from the perspective of Tessa Shepherd while the historical side are memories unearthed by the aging sisters Kitty and Deirdre Donnelly. The past and the present stories collide in an interesting way. This title isn't without its sensitive topics but mainly murder, abuse and mental illness. I would highly recommend this book to readers who enjoy suspense, murder mysteries, crime, thrillers, family drama and Gothic fiction. Thank you to NetGalley and Lake Union Publishers for making The Caretakers a Read Now title. |
In this mystery thriller by Eliza Maxwell two storylines are interrelated. Both of the storylines focus on Tessa Shepherd. Tessa is a documentary maker who made a movie about a man, Oliver Barlow, who she believes was wrongly convicted for murder. And that’s where the first storyline (that made me think about Making a Murderer) starts. Oliver Barlow is free and Tessa is the hero of this story. She is the one who investigated the case and helped an innocent man take back his life. But just when things are working out, Barlow becomes a suspect in another murder case. And this time Tessa is implicated as a suspect too. Her reputation and believability are crumbling and when she thinks things can’t get any worse, her sister Margot turns up on her doorstep. The sisters haven’t spoken to each other in years and Margot has bad news. Their mother passed away and that is where the second storyline takes off. Tessa and Margot inherit an isolated and decaying mansion, known as Fallbrook. Tessa decides to go to the mansion to hide from the press and the frustrating situation she’s in. There she meets the two caretakers of Fallbrook, the elderly sisters Kitty and Deirdre Donnelly. Tessa becomes fascinated by the gruesome and violent history of Fallbrook. And she discovers a lot of hidden secrets about her past. The Caretakers is the first book by Eliza Maxwell that I’ve read and I absolutely loved it. The story is full of intricate twists and turns. There is a lot going on in the story and there are a lot of characters. Sometimes this was a bit confusing, although the writing never felt rushed. In my opinion the two storylines would have made amazing separate novels too. I would have liked more details on the history of Fallbrook, as this was my favorite storyline. I couldn’t stop reading and I enjoyed the gripping writing and mysterious suspense. Besides the mystery part, this is also a story about sisterhood, friendship, forgiveness, revenge and honesty. |
This was an atmospheric and sometimes haunting novel. I was bewildered at the animosity between the two sisters - the author chose to reveal the reasoning behind this late in the story, which I didn’t like. It kept me a bit confused, which was irritating. But, overall, this was an engaging read. |
Reviewer 98309
The Caretakers is a wonderfully written and suspense filled novel. I thought it was a great read and its getting five plus stars from me. |
Kim M, Reviewer
Thank you to Netgalley and Lake Union Publishing for this advanced reader's copy. Intriguing and suspenseful. Engaging characters. Loved it. |
This psychological thriller was a real page-turner that found me burning the midnight oil out of desperation to find out what happened next. Skilfully weaving the threads of past and present into a complex tapestry of sibling rivalry, family secrets and crimes of passion, Eliza Maxwell leads her readers through the storyline's twists and turns until the final pieces of the puzzle finally come together in the novel's closing pages. By then I was so invested in the central character and the network of people surrounding her that I had almost forgotten that this was fiction and not real life. Definitely not a book to be missed! |
Laurice M, Reviewer
Such an amazing book! It was suspenseful and had some twists and turns. I thourougly enjoyed reading it and I hated to put it down. I highly recommend it! |
I only started reading this last night & I've just finished it! What a fabulous book it was, set in a gothic style house, with just the right amount of suspense to keep you wanting more. A tale full of love, betrayal & the strengths you will go to, to protect those that you love. Thankyou Netgalley for my ARC in exchange for an honest review. |
I received this from Netgalley.com for a review. Filmmaker Tessa Shepherd helped free a man she believed was wrongly imprisoned for murder. When he kills again, Tessa’s life is upended. A crumbling monument to a gruesome history, the mansion that Tessa and her twin sister inherited has been abandoned by all but two elderly sisters retained as caretakers. They are also guardians of all its secrets. Nice twist at the end. I like the way this author writes, it's readable and interesting. The mystery was very believable and all the loose ends got tied up in the end. 3.75☆ |
"In the isolated estate she’s found the perfect getaway. But there’s no escaping the past.." In this situation we have Tessa our filmmaker who went to extremes to set a a wrongly convicted man free. Only the fact remains he's killed again...or did he? Well, everything points to his guilt. However, the deeper issues haven't yet surfaced and when they do they may shock everyone. Deaths, confessions, affairs, violence, kidnappings, suicides...and so much more awaits the reader. Tessa's sis Margot is part of the list of 'people to watch' along with Valerie Winters, Lloyed Winters, Oliver, Aiden, and Cora. Don't lose sight of the truths because once their gone their gone... |
Judy G S, Librarian
Too many plots and subplots, which read individually are good, but together feel too jumbled. A chilling last scene on the porch with Deirdre is great though. |
Reviewer 8321
I wasn't sure whether to give it two or three stars. A number of threads, but nothing really stood out for me. Others evidently found it more memorable.. |
Thrillers, suspense aren't typically my thing but I liked this genre bending novel. The Caretakers has this haunting background which I am always a fan of. Give me a good gothic setting! It has unreliable characters which takes me a while to get used to because I don't typically read these kinds of books. It is very suspenseful and weaves together interrelated storylines and does so flawlessly! This is my first Maxwell novel but I am determined to read more of her backlist now. I think getting storylines like this one can't be easy. but well done on her part! |
I really enjoyed this, and am pleased to say that it kept my attention from beginning to end. There is a lot to consider whilst reading this book, and I thoroughly enjoyed the experience. |
Hannah L, Reviewer
The Caretakers is a captivating mystery that illustrates the bond between sisters and the impact secrets can have. Tessa, a filmmaker with a strained relationship with her sister Margot, attends the release of inmate Oliver Barlow who, after 14 years in prison, is free thanks to Tessa’s film which showed lack of circumstantial evidence in Oliver’s trial. Several months later, Tessa receives the shock of her life when Oliver kidnaps Chief Winters’s daughter and proclaims to have killed her. The next day Tessa experiences a death in her family, leading her back home to her estranged sister and the revelation that their mother was adopted. Facing the blowout from Oliver’s actions, Tessa travels to a remote home in the Pennsylvania woods that is now hers. Kitty and Deirdre, sisters whose mother once worked for a wealthy family, live on the old estate as caretakers. Yet, they both old dark secrets about what really happened in the murder of their benefactors. The stories of Tessa and Margot and Kitty and Deirdre slowly come together in a surprising, yet satisfying, way. The Caretakers has multiple storylines and, at times, it’s confusing why these plots would be included together but I promise it’ll come together in the end! I found it very difficult to pull away from this novel; the dramatic suspense was timed skillfully and the writing very gripping. Along with the action, I also appreciated the complex family relationship with both set of sisters. Though there were a few scenes that I foresaw, the novel is filled with good ole twists and turns to keep the storyline interesting. I’d recommend The Caretakers to any mystery/thriller fans. |




