Let me start by saying – this book is addictive. I devoured 'The Maid' in two sittings because Molly Gray's world is just that compelling. If you love mysteries with quirky protagonists and clever twists, this one's for you.
The Good Stuff: Molly might be my favorite fictional character this year. Her neurodivergent perspective (she struggles with social cues) makes the narration darkly hilarious at times – like when she misinterprets flirtation as genuine kindness. The hotel maid setting feels fresh, and her obsessive cleaning routines actually make you appreciate crisp sheets and spotless mirrors more.
The Plot Hook: When Molly discovers a dead guest, her literal thinking makes her the perfect suspect. Watching her fumble through police interviews (while innocently incriminating herself) had me yelling at the pages. The mystery unfolds like origami – just when you think you've figured it out, another fold appears.
Minor Quibbles: Some legal scenarios stretch believability (no defense attorney would act that way), and Gran's fortune-cookie wisdom gets repetitive. But honestly? I forgave these flaws because Molly's voice is so original.
Final Verdict: 4.5/5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨ Perfect for fans of cozy-ish mysteries with depth. Pro tip: Read this with a cup of tea in your cleanest room – Molly would approve.