The Housemaid by Freida McFadden is a page-turning read. It is book one of three.
The book starts with reference to a crime scene. Then it jumps back to Millie being hired as the affluent Winchester family’s maid. She feels fortunate to get the job considering she was previously in jail and is currently sleeping in her car. The job seems great until her boss, Nina, begins showing signs of a mental break. Nina seems determined to drive Millie away.
Meanwhile, Millie is becoming infatuated with her boss’s husband, Andrew. When it seems that he may feel the same, the story jumps to Nina’s perspective.
Some spoilers ahead-
Nina’s point of view reveals how she met and married Andrew, as well as how their relationship took a drastic turn into abuse. This twist reveals Nina’s plan to safely leave Andrew, while possibly putting Millie into jeopardy.
More detail is revealed about Millie’s criminal past which leads to a pretty satisfying conclusion.
I picked up this book out of curiosity knowing that it’s been made into a movie. While I’m not sure I’ll read books two and three, this book definitely kept my attention and has my interest to see how it will be transitioned to the screen.