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The Mystery Guest: A Maid Novel (Molly the Maid) Paperback – December 31, 2024
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“Polished to perfection!”—Shari Lapena, author of Everyone Here Is Lying
“Lives up to the hype . . . both a delightful whodunit and a pointed social commentary.”—The Washington Post
NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW EDITORS’ CHOICE • A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: PopSugar, Harper’s Bazaar, Chicago Public Library, CrimeReads, Bookreporter
Molly Gray is not like anyone else. With her flair for cleaning and proper etiquette, she has risen through the ranks of the glorious five-star Regency Grand Hotel to become the esteemed Head Maid. But just as her life reaches a pinnacle state of perfection, her world is turned upside down when J. D. Grimthorpe, the world-renowned mystery author, drops dead—very dead—on the hotel’s tearoom floor.
When Detective Stark, Molly’s old foe, investigates the author’s unexpected demise, it becomes clear that this death was murder most foul. Suspects abound, and everyone wants to know: Who killed J. D. Grimthorpe? Was it Lily, the new Maid-in-Training? Or was it Serena, the author’s secretary? Could Mr. Preston, the hotel’s beloved doorman, be hiding something? And is Molly really as innocent as she seems?
As the high-profile death threatens the hotel’s pristine reputation, Molly knows she alone holds the key to unlocking the killer’s identity. But that key is buried deep in her past, as long ago, she knew J. D. Grimthorpe. Molly begins to comb her memory for clues, revisiting her childhood and the mysterious Grimthorpe mansion where she and her dearly departed Gran once worked side by side. With the entire hotel under investigation, Molly must solve the mystery posthaste. Because if there’s one thing she knows for sure, it’s that secrets don’t stay buried forever.
- Print length336 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBallantine Books
- Publication dateDecember 31, 2024
- Dimensions5.2 x 0.69 x 7.95 inches
- ISBN-100593356209
- ISBN-13978-0593356203
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“[Molly] returns in The Mystery Guest, which builds upon The Maid’s many charms. Prose peppers the mystery with sly jokes about the vagaries of crime writing, but Molly’s voice remains central and moving.”—The New York Times
“Molly is a singular character—she’s intelligent, unfailingly honest and the epitome of a professional maid—and readers will enjoy checking into the Regency Grand to follow her and her exploits.”—BookPage
“The Mystery Guest is a fun mystery. If you like character-driven stories, this one’s for you. Molly Gray is one of the most unique characters I’ve come across in a long time and is oddly lovable. Enjoy this rousing mystery. It’s great entertainment.”—BookReporter
“A page-turning delight from start to finish . . . Once I checked into the Regency Grand, I never wanted to leave.”—Jenny Jackson, author of Pineapple Street
“Solving a crime has never been more delightful. Molly Gray is a gift to the world, and this is a book to hug when you finish it.”—Nina de Gramont, New York Times bestselling author of The Christie Affair
“Wise and winning and altogether wondrous . . . perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Knives Out, and tasteful whodunits of any vintage . . . a splendid novel to restore your faith in character-driven storytelling.”—A. J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window
“Nita Prose writes like no other—I loved this even more than her utterly delightful debut.”—Ashley Audrain, New York Times bestselling author of The Push and The Whispers
“Be sure to put out the ‘do not disturb’ sign while you lose yourself in this exquisite follow-up.”—Janice Hallett, internationally bestselling author of The Appeal
“A rollicking, riotous, rollercoaster of a mystery. Clever clues, a smorgasboard of suspects, and a rocket-fuel pace.”—Benjamin Stevenson, internationally bestselling author of Everyone in my Family Has Killed Someone
“Molly Gray is the most charming amateur sleuth in modern literature. Prepare to fall in love with this fast-paced, clever whodunit full of laughs and overflowing with heart.”—Kristin Harmel, New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Lost Names
“Nita Prose shines with the return of Molly the maid who is one of the most memorable, endearing characters I’ve ever read. From page turning suspense, to laugh-out-loud humor and moments that are deeply heartfelt, The Mystery Guest has it all! This book is a knockout.”—Mary Kubica, New York Times bestselling author of Local Woman Missing
“A flawless and brilliant read.”—Liz Nugent, bestselling author of Strange Sally Diamond
“Oh, how I enjoy Molly’s take on life! Another gorgeous book from Nita Prose, cleverly conceived, written with panache and jam-packed with joy.”—Hazel Prior, internationally bestselling author of How the Penguins Saved Veronica
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My beloved grandmother, a.k.a. my gran, worked her whole life as a maid. I have followed in her footsteps. It’s a figure of speech. I could not literally follow in her footsteps because she has none, not anymore. She died just over four years ago, when I was twenty-five years old (ergo, a quarter of a century), and even before that, her walking days came to an abrupt end when she suddenly fell ill, much to my dismay.
The point is: she is dead. Gone, but not forgotten, never forgotten. Now my feet follow a proverbial trail all their own, and yet I owe a debt of gratitude to my dearly departed gran, for it is she who made me who I am.
Gran taught me everything I know, such as how to polish silver, how to read books and people, and how to make a proper cup of tea. It is because of Gran that I have advanced in my career as a maid at the Regency Grand Hotel, a five-star boutique hotel that prides itself on sophisticated elegance and proper decorum for the modern age. Believe me when I say I started at the bottom and worked my way up to this illustrious position. Like every maid who has ever walked through the gleaming revolving doors of the Regency Grand, I began as a Maid-in-Training. Now, however, if you step closer and read my name tag—aptly placed above my heart—you will see in large block letters:
MOLLY
which is my name, and in delicate serif script underneath it:
Head Maid
Let me tell you, it’s no mean feat to climb the corporate ladder in a five-star boutique hotel. But I can say with great pride that I have held this lofty position for going on three and a half years, proving that I am no fly-by-night, but as Mr. Snow, hotel manager, recently said about me in an all-staff meeting, “Molly is an employee who sustains an attitude of gratitude.”
I’ve always struggled with understanding the true meaning behind people’s words, but I’ve gotten a lot better at reading people, even strangers, which is why I know what you’re thinking. You think my job is lowly, that it’s a position meriting shame, not pride. Far be it from me to tell you what to think, but IMHO (meaning: In My Humble Opinion), you are dead wrong.
My apologies. That came out a bit gruff. When Gran was alive, she’d counsel me on tone and advise me when I’d likely offended. But here’s the interesting thing: she’s dead, yet I still hear her voice in my head. Isn’t it interesting how a person can be as present after death as they were in real life? It’s something I ponder with frequency these days.
Treat others the way you wish to be treated.
We’re all the same in different ways.
Everything will be okay in the end. If it’s not okay, it’s not the end.
I thank goodness I still hear Gran’s voice, because today has not been a good day. It has, in fact, been the worst day I’ve had in approximately four years, and Gran’s words of wisdom are providing strength for me to face the current “situation.” When I say “situation,” I don’t mean according to the dictionary definition, denoting “circumstance” or “state of affairs,” but as hotel manager Mr. Snow uses the term to suggest “a problem of epic proportions with limited solutions.”
I won’t sugarcoat what is truly an epic catastrophe: this morning, a famous man dropped dead on our tearoom floor. My good friend Angela, head barmaid at the Social, our hotel pub and grill, summarized the “situation” this way: “Molly, a massive bag of shite just hit the whirling fan.” Because I like Angela so much, I forgive her use of PPP—Perfectly Polished Profanity. I also forgive that Angela has an unhealthy obsession with true crime, which might explain why she seemed oddly excited about a Very Important Person dropping dead right inside our hotel.
Today was supposed to be a special day at the Regency Grand. Today was the day that world-renowned, bestselling, and award-winning author J. D. Grimthorpe, master of mystery with over twenty novels to his name, was set to make a big important announcement in our recently restored Grand Tearoom.
Everything was going splendidly early this morning. Mr. Snow had put me in charge of the tea, and while that’s mostly because he has yet to hire special-event staff to handle tearoom functions, I knew how proud it would make Gran to see me acquiring new professional responsibilities, though of course Gran can’t actually see me, because she is dead.
Today, I arrived early for my shift and neatly arranged the elegant new room, setting the tea service for fifty-five guests (give or take none), who were bestowed VIP entry passes. The VIPs included numerous LAMBS—Ladies Auxiliary Mystery Book Society members—who had booked rooms on the fourth floor of the hotel days ahead of the event. For weeks, the whispers and conjecture echoed throughout the hotel: Why would J. D. Grimthorpe, a reclusive and fiercely private writer, suddenly want to make a public announcement? Was it just to publicize a new book? Or was he about to announce he’d written his last?
As it turns out, he most definitely has written his last, though I believe this fact was as much a surprise to him as it was to everyone who watched him collapse on the herringbone-patterned floor of the tearoom forty-seven minutes ago.
Moments before he walked onstage, the VIP mystery fans, literary pundits, and reporters were abuzz with anticipation. The room was a cacophonous din of chatter and the high-pitched tinkle of silver cutlery as guests refilled their teacups and popped the last of their finger sandwiches into their mouths. The second J. D. Grimthorpe entered, silence fell. The author stood at the podium, a spindly but imposing figure, cue cards in hand. All eyes watched him as he cleared his throat a couple of times.
“Tea,” he said into the microphone, gesturing for a cup, and thank goodness I’d been informed of his teetotaling ways and had asked the kitchen to prepare a cart to his precise specifications—with honey, not sugar. Lily, my Maid-in-Training, who I’d put in charge of all of Mr. Grimthorpe’s tea carts during his stay, jumped into action posthaste. With shaking hands, she poured the famous author a cup and raced it to the stage.
“That won’t do,” he said as he took the cup from her, stepped down from the stage, and went to the tea cart himself. He removed the silver lid of the honey pot, spooned in two enormous globs of glowing yellow honey, then stirred the whole cup with the honey pot spoon, which made a dull clank as it grazed the cup’s edges. Lily, who had rushed forward with the intent to serve him, was at a loss as to what to do next.
The whole room watched as Mr. Grimthorpe held his cup forth, took a long sip, then swallowed and sighed. “A bitter man requires extra honey,” he explained, which elicited muffled laughter from the crowd.
Mr. Grimthorpe’s irritability has long been a hallmark of his fame, and ironically, the worse he behaves, the more books he seems to sell. Who can forget that infamous moment, which went viral on YouTube a few years ago, when a rabid fan (a recently retired heart surgeon), approached the author and said, “I want to try my hand at a novel. Can you help me?”
“I can,” Mr. Grimthorpe replied. “Right after you lend me your scalpel. I want to try my hand at heart surgery.”
I thought of that video this morning as Mr. Grimthorpe smiled his serpentine smile, then sauntered back onto the stage, where he gulped a few more deep drafts from his sweetened teacup, then placed it on the podium in front of him and looked out at his adoring crowd. He picked up his cue cards, drew a labored breath, and at last began to speak as he teetered from side to side ever so slightly.
“I’m sure you’re all wondering why I’ve called you here today,” he said. “As you know, I prefer to pen words rather than speak them. My privacy has long been my refuge, my personal history a source of mystery. But I find myself in the uncomfortable position of having to make certain revelations to you, my fans and followers, at this critical juncture in my long and storied career—pun intended.”
He stopped for a moment, expecting laughter, which followed on cue. I shivered as his piercing eyes surveyed the room, looking for what or for whom, I do not know.
“You see,” he continued, “I’ve been keeping a secret, one that will no doubt surprise you.”
He stopped abruptly. He put one long-fingered hand to his collar in a futile attempt to loosen it. “What I’m trying to say is . . .” he croaked, but no other words would leave his throat. His mouth opened and closed, and he suddenly seemed very unsteady, swaying more dramatically from side to side in front of the podium. All I could think about was a goldfish I’d once seen jump from its bowl and lie gaping and apoplectic on a pet store floor.
Product details
- Publisher : Ballantine Books (December 31, 2024)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 336 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0593356209
- ISBN-13 : 978-0593356203
- Item Weight : 8 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.2 x 0.69 x 7.95 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #9,493 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #66 in Science Fiction Crime & Mystery
- #204 in Domestic Thrillers (Books)
- #505 in Literary Fiction (Books)
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Nita Prose is the author of the Molly the Maid series, including THE MISTLETOE MYSTERY, THE MYSTERY GUEST, and THE MAID, which has sold more than 2 million copies worldwide and was published in over forty countries. A #1 NEW YORK TIMES bestseller and a GOOD MORNING AMERICA Book Club Pick, THE MAID won the Ned Kelly Award for International Crime Fiction, the Fingerprint Award for Debut Novel of the Year, the Anthony Award for Best First Novel, and the Barry Award for Best First Mystery. THE MAID was also an Edgar Award finalist for Best Novel. Nita lives in Toronto, Canada, in a house that is moderately clean.
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Customers enjoy this mystery novel for its rich plot and engaging story, with one review noting how each chapter brings new twists. The book features wonderful characters and is a quick read that draws readers in from the start. Customers praise the writing style, with one highlighting the quotes throughout the book, while others appreciate the humor and intelligence, with one review mentioning the wisdom conveyed through Molly's character.
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Customers enjoy the mystery elements of the book, with its rich plot and engaging story, and one customer notes that every chapter introduces a new twist.
"...other character in any book is like her, and that adds to the uniqueness of this story!..." Read more
"...The hotel where she works continues to offer the backdrop of intrigue and interesting characters." Read more
"...Highly recommended. Easy read and love the mystery." Read more
"...All in all, however, I found the plot entertaining. So, for me, "The Mystery Guest" was a "mixed bag." Some parts I liked. Some I didn't...." Read more
Customers enjoy the characters in the book, finding them wonderful and funny.
"...she works continues to offer the backdrop of intrigue and interesting characters." Read more
"...second book in the series features Molly and an interesting cast of new and returning characters...." Read more
"...Really this book read more like a 2 star book. It still starred the charming protagonist, Molly the maid, but the" Read more
"...He's a very interesting and funny character. I strongly reccomend this book! There is a slight hint of the series future toward the ending...." Read more
Customers find the book highly readable, describing it as a quick and engaging read that draws readers in within a few pages.
"...Highly recommended. Easy read and love the mystery." Read more
"...the first third, I found it to be a well-written tale that’s also a “quick read.” Like so many stories today, it proceeds along two tracks...." Read more
"...I me. I sdored it and had a beyond splendid time reading the first book in this Molly the Mai series. Loved it! This second book in the series...." Read more
"...The narration is in the first person, which makes it so pleasant to read, because you get inside Molly's mind, and can experience everything she is..." Read more
Customers find the book engaging and delightful, with one mentioning it made them smile and laugh.
"...It was fun and quite a roller coaster as Molly helps solve a murder mystery after a renowned author dies while doing a presentation at her hotel...." Read more
"...The characters may not be particularly deep, but they are engaging and Molly’s relationship with her Gran turns out to be, at times, very..." Read more
"A fun, unusual read. I do love the positive perspective on what knowingly or not presents as autism, hence the rounding up." Read more
"...Delightful!! Read The Maid first though!" Read more
Customers appreciate the writing style of the book, noting that the story is well-written grammatically, with one customer particularly enjoying the quotes throughout the book.
"...Excepting the first third, I found it to be a well-written tale that’s also a “quick read.” Like so many stories today, it proceeds along two tracks...." Read more
"...The style of writing impresses me. The narration is in the first person, which makes it so pleasant to read, because you get inside Molly's mind,..." Read more
"Nita Prose is a gifted author. Her first book introduce us to Molly...." Read more
"...It got to be too repetitive in this book." Read more
Customers enjoy the humor in the book, finding it endearing and lighthearted, with one customer particularly appreciating the realism and wit.
"The Mystery Guest is so entertaining! Molly the maid is a gem— no other character in any book is like her, and that adds to the uniqueness of this..." Read more
"...She's unintentionally funny, is odd Molly, but has strengths that others don't..A couple of plot points are weak, but the overall effect is like a..." Read more
"...I am hoping these books continue. Molly and her world are embracing. She teaches us many things without meaning to do anything other than be good!" Read more
"Oh, sweet Molly! 💖🫂💝 I honestly didn't think it was possible to love and care for Molly more than I did after I read 'The Maid'...." Read more
Customers appreciate the intelligence of the book, with one customer noting how Molly uses her wisdom throughout the story, while another mentions the many life lessons to be learned.
"...is the second book in the series about Molly the Maid, a very intelligent person who might be on the autism scale, because her communication skills..." Read more
"The heroine, Molly is someone we admire for her spunk, dedication and loyalty toward her gran...." Read more
"...Her first book introduce us to Molly. A bright, quirky and determined woman who relates to life’s challenges matter of fact...." Read more
"...Loved her relationship with her Gran and how her guidance carried on and helped shape her even when she was gone...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2025The Mystery Guest is so entertaining! Molly the maid is a gem— no other character in any book is like her, and that adds to the uniqueness of this story! It was fun and quite a roller coaster as Molly helps solve a murder mystery after a renowned author dies while doing a presentation at her hotel. But there is so much more to the story, as we go back in time when Molly’s gran worked at a grand mansion, and the past and present intertwine.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025If you liked “The Maid”, you will enjoy “The Mystery Guest”. You get more detail
regarding Molly’s Grandmother, her missing Mother and family. The hotel where she works continues to offer the backdrop of intrigue and interesting characters.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025This is a great book to follow up from first book, the Maid. Highly recommended. Easy read and love the mystery.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023I read “The Maid” several years ago. I can't recall the plot, but I certainly remember Molly Gray, the hotel maid with an “eagle eye for details” and a very literal, some would say compulsive, way of perceiving life—a way that can make for amusing as well as uncomfortable situations. In her follow-up novel, “The Mystery Guest,” author Nita Prose has given us a story that’s something of a cozy mystery containing both comedy and sadness.
Heroine/narrator Molly Gray continues her housekeeping duties at the Regency Grand Hotel, only now she is its Head Maid, training and overseeing all the other maids.
A famous mystery writer organizes a press conference at the Regency, promising to reveal a long-held secret. As he stands before a gaggle of reporters, the secret on the tip of his tongue, he collapses and dies. The police soon determine he’s been murdered and focus on Molly and her co-workers as possible perpetrators. Who is the real killer? And what was their motive for killing the writer? Did it have anything to do with the unrevealed secret? Those are the questions Molly has to answer in order to clear herself and the people she cares about.
Excepting the first third, I found it to be a well-written tale that’s also a “quick read.” Like so many stories today, it proceeds along two tracks. The first is set in the present. The second explores past events that lead to and explain the present.
I did have problems with the first third. Molly, with all her quirky literalness and compulsion, seemed like a "one-trick pony" and I doubted that she’d be able to sustain the story. Many of the attempts at humor struck me as trite or stale or just not very funny. (In fact, I remember one of the jokes from an episode of "The Odd Couple" airing some 50 years ago)
And there seemed to be a saccharine or treacly quality to the story--especially Molly’s unrelenting optimism and her incessant reliance on cutesy, rhyming slogans. I almost quit 33% of the way through. But I kept going and found some of those flaws actually to be elements of a story far more serious than the opening third indicated.
Ms. Prose does a good job of fleshing out Molly’s character and expanding on her story. Her settings—including the Regency Grand, a fusty old mansion, and the small apartment Molly once shared with her “Gran”—are well-drawn. The characters may not be particularly deep, but they are engaging and Molly’s relationship with her Gran turns out to be, at times, very touching.
The plot is clearly fictional. There’s no mistaking this story for one based on real events, especially since it relies somewhat on "deus ex machina" coincidences. (But, hey, if it worked for Dickens and Lieutenant Columbo--who actually play small parts in this story--then why not for Nita Prose?) And while there are a number of twists and feints in an effort to create surprises, I found some of the reveals predictable. (Then again, could be I've read too much Dickens or watched too many "Columbo"s.) All in all, however, I found the plot entertaining.
So, for me, "The Mystery Guest" was a "mixed bag." Some parts I liked. Some I didn't. Hence the three stars. I'll probably forget the story within two weeks. But I'm not likely to forget Molly the Maid.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025Mystery author JD Grimthorpe is speaking at the Regency Grand when, just as he begins a "big announcement," he suddenly collapses and dies after drinking honeyed tea—served by Molly’s newest maid-in-training, Lily. Panic erupts as the stern Detective Stark once again takes over the hotel, while manager Mr. Snow struggles to maintain order. Meanwhile, Molly is grappling with her own challenges: her boyfriend Juan is away visiting family, and she shares a complicated past with Grimthorpe and his spiteful wife. The narrative alternates between Molly’s past, when she and her Gran worked as maids in the Grimthorpe household, and the present-day turmoil of unraveling the mystery behind Grimthorpe’s death.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2024"The Mystery Guest," by Nita Prose is the second book in the series about Molly the Maid, a very intelligent person who might be on the autism scale, because her communication skills and social skills were somewhat impaired, leading many to underestimate or misunderstand her. She is guided in life by the moral code instilled in her by her beloved grandmother, now deceased, but whose sayings dominate Molly's everyday thoughts and actions. As Book 2 started, Molly has been promoted to Head Maid at the prestigious five-star Regency Grand Hotel, from which she was almost fired in Book 1 as she was unrightfully accused of murder. She now proudly reports directly to Mr. Snow, the general manager, and is grateful for her faithful friend, Mr. Preston, the doorman. During the action of this book, her live-in boyfriend, Juan Manuel, was MIA, because he was visiting his family in Mexico. Cheryl, the very annoying and unethical former head maid, was back to be a thorn in Molly's side as Molly tried to clear her newest maid-in-training, Lily, from suspicion in the highly sensational poisoning of a famous author who was making an appearance at the hotel for a huge announcement. Just as J.D. Grimthorpe, the highly acclaimed mystery writer began his announcement, he keeled over dead after drinking the tea that Lily had poured. His note cards disappeared from the podium, keeping his big proclamation a mystery. Detective Stark returned, with her anti-Molly attitude from Book 1 in full force. Stark reluctantly followed some of Molly's "clues," which Stark usually deemed to be irrelevant - until they weren't! A very entertaining part of this book was a prolonged flashback that alternated chapters with the present time, in which Molly's grandmother was a maid for the family of the very same J.D. Grimthorpe. Three shocking developments at the end were the reveal of the murderer and the motive, Stark's sudden change of assessment of Molly's detective skills (think Adrian Monk), and a revelation about Molly's grandmother. I am so eager for Book 3!
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- Kirsten LyallReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 5, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Fantastic Murder Mystery For Molly The Maid
This is the second book in the ‘The Maid’ series. I read the first book a few months ago and loved it. This second book has been sitting on my Kindle Unlimited library for a while, and I finally decided to read it this month as I wanted to delve back into the world of Molly the Maid.
Molly is such a fantastic and endearing character. You can’t help falling in love with her. I love reading about the murder cases she is involved in that happen at the Regency Grand Hotel. This book is a welcome addition to the book series.
In this book, a beloved author dies under suspicious circumstances during an event at the Regency Grand Hotel, where he is due to make a big announcement. Many devoted fans of the author have gathered at the hotel in anticipation of the announcement, only to be devastated by the sudden death.
When a new maid working with Molly becomes the prime suspect, she decides she needs to solve the crime herself, which she does in her own special way.
One of my favourite things is the flashbacks to Molly’s time working with her dearly loved and missed Grandmother. It was also lovely to read about the start of Molly’s love for being a maid and her pure joy at being able to make something clean and beautiful again.
The third book in the series is coming out in April 2025, and I can’t wait.
- SharonReviewed in Australia on March 30, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful sequel to The Maid
A wonderful sequel to The Maid. Again Molly is faced with a death in her hotel. There are twists and turns to this story that will leave you guessing until the very end as to who killed the VIP guest. The story is told largely with a twin timeline of the present and of Molly's childhood. A totally enjoyable read, Nita Prose is cementing her place in the whodunnit genre. I can not wait to see what she comes out with next.
- LakshmiReviewed in India on September 9, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars A page turner
Wonderful book, never to be missed
- PhilippeReviewed in France on February 26, 2024
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
Eager to read this second novel about Molly, I found it over- descriptive, drawn in repetitions, a bit naive as if the author addressed schoolchildren or mentally disabled adults. Considering myself not ( at least entirely!!) disabled, I dropped it.
- Alan W.Reviewed in Canada on February 28, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars The gift of optimism
The author,s style is straightforward but somehow resounds in the positive.In a way it is a testament to the serenity prayer.The “maid”is a delightful character ,honest to a t and thoroughly likeable.Her logical mind is a wonder to behold.The supporting characters resemble people whom we have met in life.In a way it is a story about the triumph of love and justice .For those of us readers who crave those elements,this is a comedy,a story with a happy ending.