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Book Review #6: The Housemaid by Freida McFadden

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Holding a kindle in m hand. On the kindle shows the front cover "The Housemaid" by Frieda McFadden

Genre: Psychology Thriller

Number of Pages: 338

Rating: 5 /5

“Do..." My lips feel numb, it's almost hard to form the words. "Do you need help packing?"

Oh my! I wish I could take a screenshot of my notes on this book from my kindle, you would have a laugh at my written expressions of emotions. I gulped this book down in 48 hours and it was totally worth it. It actually made me realise why I loved this genre of books.


The writing was easy to follow. Not too many bogus words and not too much plain boring english words. It was just right. My kind of right.


I cannot even ignore how brilliant the plot twisted into the story. I am not sure if I can call it a plot twist that is how wild this book was. At first, I felt the story was cliche but captivating still. If I am being frank, I thought it was a copy of "Behind her eyes" series and I was waiting for that supernatural or spiritual out of body experience bang BUT what happened was the peak of twists.


I really thought Millie was stupid. You know downright stupid and naive in a stupid way but reading on I realised that stupidity was madness and every one...I mean EVERY CHARACTER in the book shared that cake of madness. I LOVE IT.



Characters

Millie, Nina, Cece, the mother, Enzo, Suzanne....my favorite is Andrew. hahahhaha.

                

Verdict

Do you love psychological thriller? Are you searching for a book, you cannot drop...then I strongly suggest you read this. The housemaid really came in handy and in a way you would not imagine.


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