
A neurodivergent maid discovers a dead guest, becoming both suspect and sleuth. With over 2 million copies sold and Florence Pugh set to star in Universal's adaptation, this #1 NYT bestseller proves everyone has secrets - but only Molly Gray sees what others miss.
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Molly Gray sees the world differently. At twenty-five, she finds solace in the precise routines of her job as a maid at the prestigious Regency Grand Hotel. While others might see drudgery in scrubbing toilets and changing sheets, Molly discovers purpose in transformation-turning chaos into order, one room at a time. Her uniform isn't just work clothes; it's her "invisibility cloak," allowing her to move through the world with confidence she lacks elsewhere. Recently bereaved after losing her grandmother-her interpreter for life's confusing social cues-Molly navigates a world that often misunderstands her literal interpretations and direct manner. "I know so much about you. But what do you know about me?" she muses, highlighting the peculiar invisibility of service workers who witness intimate details while remaining unseen themselves. What makes Molly extraordinary isn't just her meticulous attention to cleaning-it's her eye for detail. She notices everything: a wedding ring hastily hidden in a soap dish, lipstick on a collar, shoes arranged in telling patterns. These observations become crucial when she discovers the body of wealthy businessman Charles Black in his penthouse suite, setting in motion a mystery where Molly's greatest strengths-and vulnerabilities-will determine her fate.
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