
Review
Full of the twists and turns that fans of Freida McFadden have come to expect from the newly-minted Queen of Suspense, The Housemaid is one of those books that takes old tropes and breathes new life into them. I tried my best to be a hater, thinking that no book this hyped could actually be good, but it was a thrill ride from beginning to end. I highly recommend reading it with a friend because you’ll want to have someone to talk to when the twists start coming.
I read it with one of my coworkers and we’re on to the second book now. Several of my customers have told me the second and third books in the series aren’t as good but I guess we’ll find out.
The Housemaid can be purchased wherever books are sold, but I bought my copy through Books-A-Million, so that’s where I’m linking to.
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