The Maid - Nita Prose

 


Molly Gray is a maid—dutiful in her work, endearingly off-beat, & the kind of protagonist who instantly tugs at your heartstrings. She doesn’t pick up on the same social cues most of us do, but that’s okay; what matters to her most is the Regency Grand Hotel & returning guests’ rooms to a state of perfection. For Molly, life just hasn’t been the same since Gran died. 


Suddenly, her ordinary life goes awry finds herself entangled in a murder case at the Regency Grand—from here, the story unfolds beautifully into a cozy mystery. Lovers of Fredrik Backman’s writing & “Eleanor Oliphant” rejoice; this book is for you. It is delightfully quirky but also profound—a murder mystery woven with a deeply human, relatable cast of characters, and a story that keeps some of its most poignant secrets until the very end. 

This story is about picking up the pieces, the power of found family, and the simplicity of what it means to live a good life. Just astounding. I can’t recommend this one enough for anyone looking for a smartly-written, feel-good story!

Rating: 5 Stars

Publication Details: Out Now, Random House Publishing

Huge thank you to NetGalley & the publisher for providing my review copy!

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