The Housekeepers

Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781472299338

Price: £16.99

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‘Hay sets a cracking pace… with plenty of twists and a great deal of fun, this is the perfect holiday read’ Guardian

‘Delightfully mischievous’ The Times

‘Punch-the-air good, the Edwardian heist novel you never knew you needed. Flawless, lawless fun’ Kiran Millwood Hargrave



UPSTAIRS, MADAM IS PLANNING THE PARTY OF THE SEASON.

DOWNSTAIRS, THE SERVANTS ARE PLOTTING THE HEIST OF THE CENTURY.


When Mrs King, housekeeper to the most illustrious home in Mayfair, is suddenly dismissed after years of loyal service, she knows just who to recruit to help her take revenge.

A black-market queen out to settle her scores. An actress desperate for a magnificent part. A seamstress dreaming of a better life. And Mrs King’s predecessor, who has been keeping the dark secrets of Park Lane far too long.

Mrs King has an audacious plan in mind, one that will reunite her women in the depths of the house on the night of a magnificent ball – and play out right under the noses of her former employers…

THEY COME FROM NOTHING. BUT THEY’LL LEAVE WITH EVERYTHING.



Dazzling, stylish and wildly entertaining, The Housekeepers lets loose an outlandish alliance of women you’ll never forget…

‘A great deal of fun, this is the perfect holiday read’ Guardian

‘Imagine Ocean’s 8 had an illegitimate baby with Fingersmith – a big fat diamond of a book’ Erin Kelly

‘Kept me hooked ’til the last page. The strong, determined and memorable female characters pull you into their web of intrigue’ Jennifer Saint

‘This Edwardian heist story is such a fun read!’ Good Housekeeping

‘Prepare to grow hungrier for justice with every page you turn’ Nina de Gramont, bestselling author of The Christie Affair

‘A page-turning delight from beginning to end’ Red

‘Fun, fast-paced and totally immersive, The Housekeepers is a rare jewel worth coveting’ Emma Stonex

‘Hell hath no fury like a housekeeper scorned . . . this novel is unputdownable’ House Beautiful

Reviews

Imagine Ocean's 8 had an illegitimate baby with Fingersmith - a big fat diamond of a book, sharp and shiny, joyful and generous
Erin Kelly
A glamorous historical heist novel that kept me hooked 'til the last page. The strong, determined and memorable female characters pull you into their web of intrigue
Jennifer Saint
Punch-the-air good, this is the Edwardian heist novel you never knew you needed. Flawless, lawless fun
Kiran Millwood Hargrave
I love everything about Alex Hay's novel... not only is The Housekeepers a rollicking good read, it's also a reminder to the powerful to ignore the downtrodden at their peril. Bravo
Stephanie Butland
Vivid characterisation, irresistible historical detail and a rip-roaring plot... delivers on every page. Sensational!
Emma Stonex
A deliciously clever novel that will place you in the finest homes and meanest streets of 1905 London. Prepare to grow hungrier for justice with every page you turn
Nina de Gramont
A rollicking romp of a book, tinged with fury, sadness and mischievous delight
Claire North
Entirely original: an upstairs-downstairs premise set in Edwardian London, but with an Ocean's Eleven-like heist at its core... anyone who relishes a good party gone wrong will devour this
Sarah Penner
I cannot tell you how much fun you'll have with this book
Bobby Palmer
I'll miss these resourceful, cunning ladies, the strength of their sisterhood (both literal and figurative) and their collective pursuit of freedom. I badly needed them to win and cheered myself hoarse by the end
Chikodili Emelumadu
This twisty heist caper is a delightfully mischievous debut
The Times
Downton meets Ocean's 8
Grazia
A page-turning delight from beginning to end
Red
Tremendously fun
i Paper
A brilliantly entertaining tale of revenge, with fabulous characters - this is a riotous underworld adventure
Best
This Edwardian heist story is such a fun read!
Good Housekeeping
Hay brings a lively tempo and an elegant wit to this zippy thriller that is also a social commentary on the plight of the powerless
Washington Post
This is the perfect holiday read
Guardian
Wildly entertaining . . . an irresistible, deliciously audacious premise
Platinum