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The housekeeper a novel

Fielding, Joy. (Author).

Summary: A woman hires a housekeeper to care for her aging parents--only to watch as she takes over their lives in this riveting novel of suspense from the New York Times bestselling author called "an ingenious master of domestic suspense" (Samantha M. Bailey). In the end, I have only myself to blame. I'm the one who let her in. Jodi Bishop knows success. She's the breadwinner, a top-notch real estate agent. Her husband, Harrison . . . not so much. Once, he had big dreams. But now, he's a middling writer who resents his wife's success. Jodi's father, Vic, now seventy-nine and retired, is a very controlling man. His wife, Audrey, was herself no shrinking violet. But things changed when Audrey developed Parkinson's eight years ago, and Vic retired to devote himself to her care. But while still reasonably spry and rakishly handsome, Vic is worn down by his wife's deteriorating condition. Exhausted from trying to be all things to all people, Jodi finally decides she's had enough and starts interviewing housekeepers to help care for her parents. She settles on Elyse Woodley, an energetic and attractive widow in her early sixties, who seems perfect for the job. While Vic is initially resistant, he soon warms to Elyse's sunny personality and engaging ways. And Jodi is pleased to have an ally, someone she can talk to and occasionally even confide in. Until . . . She shuts Jodi out. And Audrey's condition worsens--rapidly. Who is this woman suddenly wearing her mother's jewelry? What is she after? And how far will she go to get it?

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  • ISBN: 0385695640
  • ISBN: 9780385695640
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (306 pages)
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    electronic resource
  • Publisher: [Toronto] : Doubleday Canada, 2022.

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Source of Description Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
Subject: Housekeepers -- Fiction
Authors -- Fiction
Older parents -- Fiction
Older people -- Care -- Fiction
Genre: Electronic books.
Thrillers (Fiction)
Novels.
Fiction.

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  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2022 May #2
    *Starred Review* Fielding follows up the excellent Cul-de-Sac (2021) with this story of a woman who does the wrong thing for the right reasons. Jodi's mother is in the advanced stages of Parkinson's, and her father, while still fairly mobile, is in his late seventies. So Jodi convinces her parents to hire a housekeeper, a woman in her sixties who seems like she'll be a perfect fit. Appearances can be deceiving. Distracted by a difficult home life—Jody and her novelist husband keep clashing, and he might be having an affair—Jodi misses the early signs of trouble. By the time she figures out that the housekeeper isn't the person she appeared to be, it could be too late. This is exactly the sort of story Fielding tells superbly. It's a character-driven thriller, and she excels at creating people who exude the breath of real life. It's a subtle story, too, relying heavily on subtext and the reader's ability to put the clues together—again, very much in the author's wheelhouse. Fielding's many followers will definitely want to add The Housekeeprer to their TBR lists, and any psychological-thriller readers who aren't already familiar with Fielding's work will start backtracking after reading this one. Copyright 2022 Booklist Reviews.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2022 March

    With her mother succumbing to Parkinson's disease, successful real estate agent Jodi Bishop believes that her father, however alert and commanding, can't manage the caretaking. So she hires peppy, sixtyish widow Elyse Woodley as housekeeper. Big mistake. From the New York Times best-selling Fielding, author most recently of Cul-de-Sac.

    Copyright 2022 Library Journal.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2022 July

    Fielding's (Cul-de-Sac) latest is an exciting roller-coaster ride of family dysfunction, marital dynamics, and gaslighting. Jodi Bishop is a successful real estate agent, wife, and mother whose busy life is made even busier by her mother's Parkinson's diagnosis. She hires Elyse Woodley as a housekeeper to take care of her mother and help her aging father, and she couldn't be happier with her choice. Elyse is kind and hardworking, ingratiating herself and becoming a confidante to Jodi. She seems like a dream come true until suddenly she's shutting Jodi out and her mother's health declines rapidly. Elyse is wearing her mother's jewelry, flirting with her father, controlling everything. How did it go wrong so quickly, and why is Jodi the only one who notices? Fielding's novel is gripping from the beginning, and Jodi is a fleshed-out, relatable protagonist. The plot builds to a nail-biting climax, but readers might feel let down by the quick, albeit satisfying, conclusion. VERDICT Recommended for fans of women-led suspense novels such as Mary Kubica's The Other Mrs. and Ruth Ware's The Lying Game.—Carmen Clark

    Copyright 2022 Library Journal.
  • LJ Express Reviews : LJ Express Reviews

    With her mother succumbing to Parkinson's disease, successful real estate agent Jodi Bishop believes that her father, however alert and commanding, can't manage the caretaking. So she hires peppy, sixtyish widow Elyse Woodley as housekeeper. Big mistake. From the New York Times best-selling Fielding, author most recently of Cul-de-Sac.

    Copyright 2022 LJExpress.
  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2022 June #3

    Toronto real estate broker Jodi Bishop, the narrator of this engrossing psychological thriller from bestseller Fielding (Cul-De-Sac), has a lot to worry about. Jodi's husband, a onetime literary sensation whose second novel has been stalled for years, takes his writing too seriously to care for their children. Her parents, Vic and Audrey Dundas, are overwhelmed by Audrey's advanced Parkinson's disease. When Audrey suffers a dangerous fall, Jodi overrides her father's objections and hires a live-in housekeeper. Interviewing Elyse Woodley after several lackluster candidates, Jodi ignores her sense that the vibrant 62-year-old widow seems too good to be true. Elyse promptly charms Vic and gets the Dundas household organized, freeing Jodi to focus on her embattled marriage and busy career. Then Audrey's health fails precipitously while Elyse begins wearing Audrey's expensive Cartier watch and limiting Jodi's access to her parents. Unsure whether these are warning signs or coincidences, Jodi tries to ensure her parents' safety without overriding their wishes. Though this isn't Fielding's most inventive plot, her well-wrought characters carry the story. This insightful exploration of the complexities of caring for aging relatives deserves a wide readership. Agent: Tracy Fisher, WME. (Aug.)

    Copyright 2022 Publishers Weekly.
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