"[A] social comedy with some brilliant people observations about ageing and a devilish plot twist" from the author of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (The Times, London).
After their elderly father's fall, Phoebe and her brother, Robert, couldn't be happier with his new caregiver, Mandy. She came to them with great recommendations and has given the brilliant, yet lonely, widower a new lease on lifeâthough he is gossiping about the locals' love affairs instead of debating science and politics.
But Phoebe and Robert soon become suspicious of Mandyâher rummaging about in their father's papers, her strange inheritance from a former client, her habit of speaking her mind no matter the consequences. Then Robert discovers that their father has changed his will. Suddenly Mandy seems more devil than angel . . .
For the first time in years, Phoebe and Robert are bonding over somethingâeven if it is their mutual distrust of Mandy. And what happens next will make the siblings question everything they thought they knew about their parentsâand themselves.
"Moggach addresses an all too common nightmare with ruthless honesty and sublime witâThe Carer is one of the funniest novels I have read for ages." âThe Times (London)
"Unputdownable, fun and tender with characters that jump off the page. Perfection." âMarian Keyes, international-bestselling author of Again, Rachel
"Joyous . . . a sustained satire on smug middle-class mores." âDaily Mail
"The most endearing of humorists, Deborah Moggach casts a penetrating eye on our foibles and fantasies. Neither ageing, nor deathâas The Carer so beautifully demonstratesâcan resist her comic scrutiny." âLisa Appignanesi, award-winning author of Mad, Bad, and Sad
"[A] social comedy with some brilliant people observations about ageing and a devilish plot twist" from the author of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (The Times, London).
After their elderly father's fall, Phoebe and her brother, Robert, couldn't be happier with his new caregiver, Mandy. She came to them with great recommendations and has given the brilliant, yet lonely, widower a new lease on lifeâthough he is gossiping about the locals' love affairs instead of debating science and politics.
But Phoebe and Robert soon become suspicious of Mandyâher rummaging about in their father's papers, her strange inheritance from a former client, her habit of speaking her mind no matter the consequences. Then Robert discovers that their father has changed his will. Suddenly Mandy seems more devil than angel . . .
For the first time in years, Phoebe and Robert are bonding over somethingâeven if it is their mutual distrust of Mandy. And what happens next will make the siblings question everything they thought they knew about their parentsâand themselves.
"Moggach addresses an all too common nightmare with ruthless honesty and sublime witâThe Carer is one of the funniest novels I have read for ages." âThe Times (London)
"Unputdownable, fun and tender with characters that jump off the page. Perfection." âMarian Keyes, international-bestselling author of Again, Rachel
"Joyous . . . a sustained satire on smug middle-class mores." âDaily Mail
"The most endearing of humorists, Deborah Moggach casts a penetrating eye on our foibles and fantasies. Neither ageing, nor deathâas The Carer so beautifully demonstratesâcan resist her comic scrutiny." âLisa Appignanesi, award-winning author of Mad, Bad, and Sad