Summary of Nita Prose's the Maid - Sarah Fields

Summary of Nita Prose's the Maid

By: Sarah Fields

eBook | 21 May 2022

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The Maid: A Novel by Nita Prose
The Maid: A Novel is a murder mystery by Canadian author, Nita Pronovost, writing under the pen name of Nita Prose. The protagonist of the book is Molly Gray, a maid at the luxurious Regency Grand Hotel. When one of the guests is found dead in his room, Molly ends up being the main suspect. The book deals with themes of friendship, life on the spectrum, drug dealing, and immigration issues.
The book was published on the 4th of January 2022 by Ballantine Books. Its audiobook version is narrated by Lauren Ambrose, an audiobook narrator and actress. It was well received and had a rating of 4.03 on Goodreads and 4.30 on Amazon. It reached the top of The New York Times Bestseller List and was also a New York Times Editors' Choice. Furthermore, it was the book club picked by Good Morning America. The book has been translated into several different languages. Universal bought its film rights and brought Florence Pugh on board to play the role of Molly.

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