A review by ametakinetos
The Maid by Nita Prose

2.0

Reviewing this is difficult, because for the majority of the experience I enjoyed the ride. I want to eat some Olive Garden and explore an old fancy hotel. The "twists" and the absolute sin of omission committed to create a semblance of mystery, however, fell incredibly flat.
SpoilerWhat in the euthanasia agenda...SO random


As time wore on, Molly's characterization began to feel repetitive and increasingly unbelievable. You're telling me no one involved in this story has ever encountered neurodivergence before? I am not sure if this book is laughing with her or at her, so to speak.

I dislike mysteries that are not solvable to the reader due to withholding information, unless they make up for it with atmosphere/characters/wit/etc. This did not.