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Kamermeisje Molly Gray is in het Regency Hotel opgeklommen tot hoofd Huishouding. Een titel die ze met trots draagt terwijl ze kussens opschudt, geheimen onder het kleed veegt, in alle stilte elke kamer tot in de puntjes verzorgt.
Maar net wanneer ze alles perfect op orde heeft, komt haar wereld op zijn kop te staan. Een beroemde schrijver van detectives valt dood neer in het hotel. Als rechercheur Stark, Molly’s oude vijand, op de zaak gezet wordt, blijkt al snel dat er een luchtje aan zit. Geruchten te over, maar Molly blijkt de enige die de sleutel tot het mysterie heeft. Dat betekent echter dat er in haar verleden en in dat van haar oma gegraven zal worden, want Molly kende het slachtoffer, en hij haar…
328 pages, Paperback
First published November 28, 2023
Four years after the events of Book One, Molly is still working at the Regency Grand boutique hotel in New York, now as the Head Maid. She is still focussed on maintaining things to a state of perfection. Her personal life is also going well with her beau Juan Manuel.
Just as the Regency Grand is set to host a high-profile event that will hopefully help it brush away the shadows of the old murder case, there is yet another death in the hotel. J.D. Grimthorpe, the world-renowned mystery author, drops dead on the tearoom floor just before making his big announcement. It soon becomes clear that his death was not from natural causes. Molly’s old nemesis Detective Stark is a part of the investigation, and yet again, her eye of suspicion falls on Molly and her new assistant, a timid maid-in-training named Lily. Is Molly innocent, especially considering what we know of her from the first novel?
The story comes to us in Molly’s first-person perspective.
I’ve always struggled with understanding the true meaning behind people’s words, but I’ve gotten a lot better at reading people, even strangers, which is why I know what you’re thinking.
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Her eyes are round pools of trepidation. “I’m afraid.”
“I know,” I say. “But why?”
“Because a famous man is dead. Because they always blame the maid. You of all people should know that.”