Masterfully constructed and crackling with tension, A Little
Stranger reveals that self-deception can be just as dangerous as
the deceit of others.
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Daisy needs to hire a new nanny for her son; the efficient and capable
Margaret Pride appears to be the perfect candidate. But as Daisy becomes
increasingly removed from family life and the nanny becomes more
prominent, oddities in Margaret's behaviour soon surface. <
'Compelling and unsettling ... McWilliam uses the conventions of
middlebrow fiction to slice away its usual reassurance .. very funny
too, a comedy of good manners in which each well-meaning utterance
becomes a source of confusion and dismay' Guardian 'Sophisticated ...
deadly accurate .. brilliantly contrived' Times Literary Supplement
'Poised, surprising, original .. McWilliam is a connoissuer of
uneasiness' London Review of Books 'There is no doubt about the strength
and originality of this talent' Francis King, Spectator >
Masterfully constructed and crackling with tension, A Little
Stranger reveals that self-deception can be just as dangerous as
the deceit of others.
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Daisy needs to hire a new nanny for her son; the efficient and capable
Margaret Pride appears to be the perfect candidate. But as Daisy becomes
increasingly removed from family life and the nanny becomes more
prominent, oddities in Margaret's behaviour soon surface. <