Cape Fever, Nadia Davids
Cape Fever, Nadia Davids
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Cape Fever

Author: Nadia Davids

Narrator: Roshina Ratnam

Unabridged: 7 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/09/2025


Synopsis

“It’s a stunner.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

From award-winning South African author Nadia Davids comes a gothic psychological thriller set in the 1920s, where a young maid finds herself entangled with the spirits of a decaying manor and the secrets of its enigmatic owner.

I come highly recommended to Mrs. Hattingh through sentences I tell her I cannot read.

The year is 1920, in a small, unnamed city in a colonial empire. Soraya Matas believes she has found the ideal job as a personal maid to the eccentric Mrs. Hattingh, whose beautiful, decaying home is not far from The Muslim Quarter where Soraya lives with her parents. As Soraya settles into her new role, she discovers that the house is alive with spirits.

While Mrs. Hattingh eagerly awaits her son’s visit from London, she offers to help Soraya stay in touch with her fiancé Nour by writing him letters on her behalf. So begins a strange weekly meeting where Soraya dictates and Mrs. Hattingh writes—a ritual that binds the two women to one another and eventually threatens the sanity of both.

Cape Fever is a masterful blend of gothic themes, folk-tales, and psychological suspense, reminiscent of works by Silvia Moreno-Garcia and Daphne du Maurier, and Soraya Matas is an unforgettable narrator, whose story of love and grief, is also a chilling exploration of class and the long reach of history.

About Nadia Davids

Nadia Davids is an acclaimed South African playwright, novelist, academic, and former President of PEN South Africa. Her debut novel An Imperfect Blessing was shortlisted for the Etisalat Prize for Literature. Her plays At Her Feet and What Remains have been staged internationally. She has been a visiting scholar/artist at the University of California, Berkeley, and at New York University, the recipient of a Philip Leverhulme Prize, and has taught theater at Queen Mary University of London and literature at the University of Cape Town. Her writing has appeared in the Los Angeles Review of Books, The American Scholar, Astra Magazine, The Georgia Review, and Zyzzyva Magazine. She won the 2024 Caine Prize for her short story, “Bridling.” She lives in California and was a writer in residence at Aspen Writes. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karen on December 02, 2025

1920’s colonial Africa, on the Cape. Young Soraya goes to work as a housecleaner/cook for a lonely,older, and white, Mrs. Hattingh who lives in an old and haunted mansion. She finds she must be a live-in… Mrs Hattingh says she cannot spare her taking a day off every week to go see her family, a close......more

Goodreads review by The Speculative Shelf on October 07, 2025

Engaging prose and a mysterious, claustrophobic setting create tremendous suspense in this excellent historical thriller by Nadia Davids. Set in the 1920s within an unnamed colonial empire, Cape Fever immerses us in the inner turmoil of Soraya Matas, an overworked and underappreciated housemaid. Davi......more

Goodreads review by OutlawPoet on August 11, 2025

Before I get into specifics, I'll start by saying that this is a beautifully written little book. It's atmospheric and there's so much emotion simmering under the surface. It's a quick read that still manages to completely transport you to another time and place. And I'm going to step into the fray h......more

Goodreads review by Dona's on December 04, 2025

Pre-Read Notes: When I first read this title, I read "Cape Fear," which is the title of a horror remake from the eighties. I saw this film at a young age and it made a deep impact, as I was just a few years younger than the main character's daughter. That movie still to this day scares the ever-lovin......more

Goodreads review by Sue on December 15, 2025

Cape Fever by Nadia Davids, is a suspenseful, exciting novel set in a 1920s British colonial city where lingering “settlers” have live in help to care for them and their homes. Soraya Matas is interviewed by the rather odd Mrs. Hattingh for a position as personal maid, housekeeper, etc. Her home, He......more