Author Stories Podcast Episode 1197 | Flora Collins Interview


Today’s author interview guest is Flora Collins, author of Nanny Dearest.

“A well-crafted debut…horrifying…. Psychological thrillers fans won’t be disappointed.” (Publishers Weekly)

“Unsettling, compelling, elegantly paced…. A slick, contemporary novel that explores the wispy, nagging memories of childhood.” (Julia Heaberlin, best-selling author of We Are All the Same in the Dark)

In this compulsively enjoyable novel of domestic suspense, a young woman takes comfort in reconnecting with her childhood nanny, until she starts to uncover secrets the nanny has been holding for 20 years.

Sue Keller is lost. When her father dies suddenly, she’s orphaned in her mid-20s, her mother already long gone. Then Sue meets Annie. It’s been 20 years, but Annie could never forget that face. She was Sue’s live-in nanny at their big house upstate, and she loved Sue like she was her own.

Craving connection and mothering, Sue is only too eager to welcome Annie back into her life; but as they become inseparable once again, Sue starts to uncover the truth about Annie’s unsettling time in the Keller house all those years ago, particularly the manner of her departure – or dismissal. At the same time, she begins to grow increasingly alarmed for the safety of the two new charges currently in Annie’s care.

Told in alternating points of views – Annie in the mid-’90s and Sue in the present day – this taut novel of suspense will keep listeners gripped right up to the shocking end.

Flora Collins was born and raised in New York City and has never left, except for a four-year stint at Vassar College. When she’s not writing, she can be found watching reality shows that were canceled after one season or attempting to eat soft-serve ice cream in bed (sometimes simultaneously). Nanny Dearest is her first novel, and draws upon personal experiences from her own family history.

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