THE HOTLY-ANTICIPATED DEBUT, COMING JANUARY 2022
RIGHTS SOLD IN 29 TERRITORIES
*Film rights snapped up by Universal, with Florence Pugh set to star as the title character*
‘A smart, riveting, and deliciously refreshing debut’ LISA JEWELL
I am your maid.
I know about your secrets. Your dirty laundry.
But what do you know about me?
Molly the maid is all alone in the world. A nobody. She’s used to being invisible in her job at the Regency Grand Hotel, plumping pillows and wiping away the grime, dust and secrets of the guests passing through. She’s just a maid – why should anyone take notice?
But Molly is thrown into the spotlight when she discovers an infamous guest, Mr Black, very dead in his bed. This isn’t a mess that can be easily cleaned up. And as Molly becomes embroiled in the hunt for the truth, following the clues whispering in the hallways of the Regency Grand, she discovers a power she never knew was there. She’s just a maid – but what can she see that others overlook?
Escapist, charming and introducing a truly original heroine, The Maid is a story about how everyone deserves to be seen. And how the truth isn’t always black and white – it’s found in the dirtier, grey areas in between . . .
Review
Molly the maid has a set of rules and she loves to work to them. Her goal is to return rooms to a state of perfection. So, we realise this is already no everyday maid.
Molly works at the Regency Grand and is happy in her work. Her beloved Grandmother recently passed away and she has no one for guidance anymore. She see things a little differently to others and unfortunately this can lead her to be taken advantage of.
Told through the eyes of Molly the reader soon begins to realise that all is not what it might be at the Regency Grand, except Molly will be last to realise, even after she finds a dead body. With Molly very much an innocent, it became worrying that no one seemed to be on Molly's side, but instead used her to their advance their gain. I grew to really detest her supervisor Cheryl and the Lothario called Rodney who Molly has set her sights on.
Initially I thought that the plot felt drawn out, but then the action really began and it got very interesting. I couldn't understand the need for the book to carry on once all the ends were tied up. However I was in for a surprise ending and what a surprise it turned out to be. I'm still mulling it all over in my mind now.
I'm giving this book 4 out of 5 stars. My thanks to netgalley for the ARC to review. This book will be published in January 2022.
Oooer, I think I need to read this one! Di x
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