Neat and Tidy
- Vickie

- 3 days ago
- 1 min read

I loved this book. It moved along nicely, kept my interest, and didn't make me roll my eyes or have nightmares. The super-loyal and innocent protagonist, Molly ("the Maid") lives her routine of cleaning at the hotel, coming home, and keeping to a ritual of housekeeping tasks that give her comfort and a fond memory of her departed grandmother, who raised her. When a guest is found murdered, Molly is the prime suspect, and as a neurodivergent person, is not always aware of the way her responses to questions steer the investigation. Enter some key personnel from the hotel, one a long-time friend of Grandma, who also worked as a maid there. Molly learns a lot about herself along the way, as well as finding out who she can trust, and who she can't. This is not a book that will stretch your brain, but I enjoyed every page.





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