House Arrest
Discover the compelling narrative of House Arrest by Ellen Meeropol, published by Red Hen Press in 2011. This gripping fiction novel spans 216 pages and delves into the life of home-care nurse Emily Klein, who finds herself in an unexpected and challenging assignment. Emily is tasked with providing weekly prenatal visits to Pippa Glenning, a young member of the Isis cult, who is under house arrest following a tragic incident during a Solstice ceremony that claimed her daughter's life.
As Emily navigates the complexities of her high-profile patient’s life, she remains committed to her role, adhering to her professional ethics while uncovering the layers of Pippa's unconventional world. House Arrest is a thought-provoking exploration of morality, responsibility, and the bonds formed in the most unlikely of circumstances. Perfect for readers interested in gripping tales of personal struggle and societal issues, this novel will leave you reflecting long after the last page.