Friday, January 12, 2024

'The Housekeepers' by Alex Hay

12 January 2024

In his novel 'The Housekeepers' (which I have just finished reading as an unabridged audio book, narrated by Jasmine Blackborow) Alex Hay transports the classic heist movie plot to Edwardian London where an all female gang led by a recently dismissed housekeeper plan to strip the house of her former employer of all of its possessions. Planning to do this at the moment the house is full of people (for a society ball) appears ridiculously ambitious or deliberately foolhardy. But, much like the Spanish Netflix series 'Money Heist', this is a meticulously calculated enterprise, which turns out to be about more than simple revenge or monetary gain. Reviews of 'The Housekeepers' led me to expect a comic caper but, while the novel has some gentle humour, it's actually quite a dark story. Alex Hay creates a very likeable gang of well drawn, flawed but sympathetic characters. And this beautifully written, carefully researched period piece gives an insight into life above and below stairs in Edwardian London.

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