
The Housemaid Is Watching
Gêneros: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Children’s
Amid charming backyard barbecues and friendly smiles, tension simmers just below the surface. The protagonist begins to notice strange occurrences and subtle hints that suggest not everyone in the neighborhood is as welcoming as they appear. As she navigates her new surroundings, the seemingly innocuous interactions become increasingly fraught with intrigue and a sense of foreboding.
Determined to uncover the truth, she delves deeper into the lives of her neighbors, only to realize that her own safety may be at stake. Trust becomes a luxury she can no longer afford, and she must confront the chilling reality that the housemaid might be more of an observer than anyone anticipated.
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ambur
Jun 23, 2025
What a way to end the series. Just as good as the first and second book.I was skeptical about this book about wether it would hold up to the other two. It took me a while to get into it but once I did I could not put it down. I loved that Enzo was more of a prominent character. I also loved the kids part in this book because I did not guess that Ada would be the one to kill Jonathan I thought it was Enzo. I also liked the part where Millie thought that Nico was a going crazy because I was also believing it as well that maybe Nico killed Jonathan. I liked the reference to the first book when they found the room under the stairs and it makes Millie uncomfortable, worry and panic because it is like the small space she was forced into in the first book. As well as the link to Nina in the first book, as the person who she was the housemaid for, her daughter is now defending Millie's husband of murder.I originally would have liked to see more of Martha but it all makes sense in the epilogue as to why you don't really get to know alot about her. I always knew that Ada did not cut Jonathan's throat but I did not suspect it to be Martha. And the fact that she also knew Millie from the Past when she killed her friends boyfriend.This book is definitely a good ending to the trilogy.