Caretakers
- Author: Tabitha King
- Artist: Caniglia
- Page Count: 300
- Pub. Date: December 2023
- ISBN: 978-1-58767-516-4
- Status: Out of Print
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Caretakers (Signed Special Limited Edition)
by Tabitha King
About the Book:
By all rights, they never should have known each other.
Torie Christopher was a member of the Maine aristocracy, reckless and willful, wed to a blue-blooded doctor, and enjoying all the pleasures and privileges of wealth and position.
Joe Nevers was of the working class, married to a woman determined to keep him in his place, and with only his rock-hard strength and unbending pride to depend on for dignity.
Now, in a night filled with all the phantoms of the past and all the shifting shapes of love, Torie and Joe have to strip bare the truth about themselves and their lives... for they share secrets no one else knows...
Published as a Hardcover Limited Edition:
• Limited to just 750 signed and numbered copies
• Personally signed by the author on a full-color signature page
• Printed on 60# acid-free paper
• Bound in full-cloth with colored head and tail bands
• Featuring hot foil stamping on the front boards and spine
• Printed and bound with stylish endpapers
• Smyth sewn to create a more durable binding
• Limited ONE TIME printing of this special edition
• Retail price $50
Published as a Deluxe Hardcover Lettered Edition:
• Limited to just 52 signed and hand-lettered copies bound in leather
• Personally signed by the author on a unique signature page
• Printed on 60# acid-free paper
• Bound in leather with colored head and tail bands
• Each copy housed in a custom-made traycase featuring hot foil stamping
• Featuring hot foil stamping on the front boards and spine
• Bound with stylish endpapers and a sewn-in satin ribbon page marker
• Smyth sewn to create a more durable binding
• Limited ONE TIME printing of this special edition
• Retail price $200
Tabitha King has published eight novels and two works of non-fiction.
Southern Gothic in Nodd's Ridge, Maine—as two dying old friends (and lovers?) go through an Easter weekend ordeal in 1982... many of the flashback sequences are darkly intriguing, the laconic narration only occasionally slips over into sensationalism—and, with strong Maine atmosphere, this is a dour, modestly involving family-secret novel, firmly focused on two unhappy, unlucky, flinty-yet-lusty Down East characters.
— Kirkus
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