I loved The Maid, a clever story that kept me guessing until the end despite my best efforts at working out ‘The Whodunit’. This book is a little bit The Rosie Project, a little bit Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine and a little bit The Thursday Murder Club.
With quirky characters and storyline this book captured my interest early on and I was drawn into the world of the ‘lowly’ housekeeping maid in a luxurious and elite hotel.
Molly goes about her business and strives for perfection in every task she completes. She likes rules and likes the order they give her life. She loves her job and has made some friends she can trust through the job; this is particularly important as her treasured and beloved grandmother has recently died leaving her alone in the world. Molly’s world is thrown into upheaval when she discovers a dead guest – an extraordinarily rich dead guest! She is soon embroiled in a murder investigation, a situation with no set of rules for her to follow. She is soon flailing with uncertainty and without her grandmother to guide her who can she turn to, who can she trust? We follow Molly as she learns that not everyone who smiles is being nice and not everyone is as honest as she is.
This story is well-paced with a variety of interesting and endearing characters. The resolution is a surprise. A wonderful modern story which is sure to appeal to a wide audience and delight many readers.
Reviewed by Kathryn Eyre
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Nita Prose lives in Toronto, Canada, in a house that is only moderately clean. She would love to hear from you at nitaprose.com.









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