THE MAID'S SECRET by Nita Prose (The
Maid and The
Mystery Guest) is a LibraryReads Hall
of Fame selection for April and received a
starred review from Publishers Weekly. Unfortunately, I was
disappointed in this series offering. It was not centered on Molly, but instead
told the story of Flora, her grandmother, who was involved in a youthful
romance many years ago. Yes, there were ties to wealth, both in the past and involving
a stressful theft in the present, but the mystery, while surprising, was not
especially engaging. And most of the events (how many people own a Fabergé
egg?) were hard to imagine as having any connection to reality. I missed Molly’s
gentle goodness, her reliance on her grandmother’s wisdom, and the drama within
the hotel walls. Looking forward to a return to form in the next in this
series.
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