
Published: January 20th, 2022
Publisher: Harper Collins UK
Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Literary Fiction
Format: Hardcover, Kindle, Audiobook
Welcome to my review for this phenomenal debut. Thank you to the Tandem Collective UK for selecting me as a VIP for this readalong and to them and Harper Collins for the gifted ARC.
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SYNOPSIS:
POLISHED TO PERFECTION, 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*
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 . . .
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MY REVIEW:
“I am your maid. I know so much about you. But when it comes down to it: what is it that you know about me?”
Molly loves her job as a maid at the luxurious Regency Grand Hotel. She enjoys blending into the background and takes pride in her work cleaning up the messes that guests leave behind. But when she stumbles across the infamous Mr. Black dead in his bed it seems she has finally found a mess she can’t easily wipe away. Finding herself embroiled in the murder investigation, Molly’s whole world changes and, suddenly, everyone can see her. Could Molly really hold the key to solving Mr. Black’s murder?
This book! A murder mystery that was also a balm for my soul, it was like nothing I’ve ever read before and I loved every single thing about it. I just know this is going to be HUGE when it’s released next year.
First of all, how on earth is this a debut? The writing is exquisite, with evocative imagery that brought the world the author had created to life in vivid technicolour. The opulent splendor of The Regency Grand made me think of the Emerald City from my favourite book, endearing me even more to this fictional place. I devoured this book, unable to get enough as I lived every moment alongside Molly. Nita Prose is an exciting new talent and I will be buying anything else she writes without hesitation.
“It’s easier than you’d ever think- existing in plain sight while remaining largely invisible.”
I adored Molly. Quirky, naive and endearing, it was impossible not to love her. She knows she’s different, that she doesn’t perceive things in the same way others do and that her love of order makes her seem strange, and we feel her pain at knowing that. She’s always struggled to navigate the world, but it is even harder without her beloved Gran who’s always guided and interpreted things for her. Molly’s loneliness and naivete make her the perfect candidate for others to take advantage, which they do, and I dreaded the inevitable moment when she learned of their duplicity. But, like those around her, I underestimated Molly and sat back in awe as she took us all by surprise when she found her power and strength in her darkest moment. The world would be a better place if we were all a little more Molly.
One of the unexpected parts of the story for me was how emotional it would feel. Molly is all alone in the world after losing her Gran and the author makes us feel this deeply. The book is filled with Molly’s memories of her Gran and the quotes of sayings or advice she would give, making her as much of a presence for the reader as she was for Molly. The quotes from Gran were one of my favourite things about the book and having lost my own Nan just a few months ago, it made me feel an even stronger connection to Molly.
“It seems everyone’s an ameteur sleuth. They all believe they can waltz right into the hotel and solve the mystery of Mr. Black’s untimely demise.”
Another aspect I enjoyed was the shift in tone that takes place, making it almost feel like it is split into two parts. The first part has a more chilled vibe, filled with lots of gorgeous imagery and heartrending moments as Molly talks about her loneliness in the world. But after finding Mr. Black things switch up and the excitement and tension rises, keeping me on the edge of my seat and reading in breathless anticipation.
Heartwarming, addictive, tense and twisty, The Maid is a phenomenal debut that is not to be missed. Everyone is going to be talking about this book. I was thrilled to find out the rights have already been bought and can’t wait to see it on the big screen.
Go and read this book!
Rating: ✮✮✮✮✮
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MEET THE AUTHOR:

Nita Prose is a longtime editor, serving many bestselling authors and their books. She lives in Toronto, Canada, in a house that is only moderately clean.
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Thanks for reading Bibliophiles ☺️ Emma xxx
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