The Housemaid Is Watching

by

Freida McFadden

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of the Housemaid series who are invested in Millie and Enzo's story would likely enjoy this book, as it provides closure to their journey.
  • Readers who appreciate light domestic thrillers with suburban settings and family drama might find it entertaining.
  • Those who enjoy fast-paced, easy-to-read books with short chapters and don't mind predictable plots could find it a satisfying quick read.
  • Newcomers to Freida McFadden's writing looking for a standalone domestic suspense novel might also enjoy it without the expectations set by previous books in the series.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers expecting the same level of suspense, shocking twists, and character consistency as the previous Housemaid books are likely to be disappointed.
  • Those who prefer complex, unpredictable plots in their thrillers may find this book too simplistic or predictable.
  • Critical readers who focus on writing quality and logical plot development might be frustrated by perceived inconsistencies and plot holes.
  • Fans of McFadden's earlier work who have high expectations for her storytelling may feel let down by this installment.
  • Readers who dislike slow-paced beginnings or books that take a long time to get to the main conflict might struggle with the first half of the novel.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Fast-paced and easy to read
  • Short chapters make it a quick read
  • Some entertaining plot twists
  • Continues the story of beloved characters Millie and Enzo
  • Provides closure to the Housemaid series
  • Has some humorous moments
  • Explores themes of family and suburban life
  • Audiobook narration praised by some readers
  • References to previous books in the series
  • Can be read as a standalone

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Plot feels predictable and lacks the suspense of previous books
  • Character development is inconsistent with earlier books
  • First half of the book is slow-paced with little action
  • Some plot points and character motivations feel unrealistic
  • Twists are not as shocking or well-executed as in previous books
  • Writing quality is criticized by some readers
  • Many readers felt it was an unnecessary addition to the series
  • Some plot elements are left unresolved
  • Millie's character is seen as less compelling than in previous books
  • Epilogue disappoints some readers

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