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Chargement... The Mystery Guest: A Maid Novel (Molly the Maid) (original 2023; édition 2023)par Nita Prose (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreThe Mystery Guest par Nita Prose (2023)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Not as good as her first book, but still interesting to read. We learn more about her grandmother's experiences as a maid for writer, Mr Grimthorpe. We learn that he had a drinking problem that her grandmother helped him through, but that he also sexually abused her. Molly worked in the mansion polishing silver and reading in the library. She came to get a sense of what took place. Years later Mr Grimthorpe is poisoned at an event where Molly is Head Maid. He drank tea that he sweetened unknowlingly with honey laced with antifreeze. We also learn that Mr. Preston is Molly's grandfather. Before he was able to try to marry her grandmother, her grandmother's family sent her away to have this child away from the prying eyes of her parents' friends. It turns out that Mr. Grimthorpe did not write the books that became famous, but his typist created the novels herself somewhat based on some Mr. Grimthorpe's ideas. The person who killfed the author was one of the ladies from his fan club who stated she was his "official" biographer. She was upset that he dismissed her attempts to chat with him and was quite rude and hateful. ( ) This is the second in the Molly the Maid cozy mystery series. Molly is a neurodivergent woman who was raised by a loving grandmother (now deceased) who helped her understand others by using many little rules and sayings which Molly took to heart. She is now the chief housekeeper at an upscale hotel, where in the initial book, she was believed to be a murderer due to her different way of interacting with the world. This time Molly is helping prepare the hotel for a lavish author event where a very well known and beloved mystery author, J. D. Grimthorpe, will be giving an important announcement to his gathered fans. By shear chance, Grimthorpe was a major player in Molly’s childhood. They have not met for many years and he no longer recognizes the child he once knew. But … just as he begins to speak, he dies. It seems to be murder – and once again one of the maids is the chief suspect. Molly has learned to become very observant of things, events and people in an effort to demystify people’s actions and understand what is happening. This can make her the perfect detective as she sees things others overlook – but she can also misunderstand what has occurred– and sometimes her grandmother’s concrete rules can lead her astray when situations don’t fit neatly into specific boxes. In both books, I felt the police were characterized as not-too-bright – surely they would realize a speaker would have notes and the notes were missing. I enjoyed learning more of Molly’s back story and thought the dual time line worked well. I also enjoy reading about a neurodivergent woman with a responsible job, a love interest and good friends who treat her with respect. All in all cozy mysteries are perfect when one needs a break from tougher subjects – and this one fit that category very well. If the author continues the series, I'll read onward. 3.6 stars. This is the second book in which Molly the Maid turns detective when there are 'goings on' in the hotel. Molly has been promoted to Head Maid, she wears a badge to prove it, and is now responsible for teaching others how to clean. We are most definitely in cozy crime country with these books. Molly, who has difficulties 'reading' people, notices things that others wouldn't and so that makes her an ideal detective although it has to be said, she also misses things. An author dies at a conference in the hotel just as he is about to reveal a big secret and it turns out that he was poisoned. And just as in the first book, maids are often thought to be guilty. This time it is Lily, Molly's Maid-in-Training, that is under observation. The book shifts between now and then to explore Molly's childhood and how it relates to the now. The chapters where this happens are prefaced with the word 'Before' making it quite clear and I suppose this was a device used now that the voice of Gran who Molly relied on so heavily to read the world has now gone. This book isn't as good as The Maid although still enjoyable. It's not easy to write that second book. Nita Prose has created a character whose voice gets in my brain. I hear her and understand her and root for her on every page. She strives for perfection while understanding that it is a very high watermark. And because she has had difficulties and more, she is perfectly attuned to others and their faults, problems and struggles. I love this character, unabashed adoration. Prose has advanced Molly’s character in the four years since her debut in the original installment. Molly makes us aware that she started at the bottom and is on the ascendency. Yay Molly. She is “an employee who sustains an attitude of gratitude.” She is better at reading people which she does by noticing things differently than most. Her awareness of her deficiencies and attributes is breathtaking in its simplicity. There were so many great twisty little turns that advanced the story and allowed you to keep understanding Molly’s character development. I am so looking forward to the next Molly the Maid Installment but until then I will hear Molly reciting Gran’s advice: “Treat others the way you wish to be treated. We’re all the same in different ways. Everything will be okay in the end. If it’s not okay, it’s not the end.” 4-1/2 brilliantly shining stars. So Many thanks to Ballantine Books and NetGalley for a copy of Molly the Maid’s latest adventure. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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