The maid's secret

Nita Prose

Large print - 2025

"Molly Gray's life is about to change in ways she could never have imagined. As the esteemed Head Maid and Special Events Manager of the Regency Grand Hotel, two good things are just around the corner--a taping of the hit antiquities TV show Hidden Treasures and, even more exciting, her wedding to Juan Manuel. When Molly brings in some old trinkets to be appraised on the show, one item is revealed to be a rare and coveted artifact worth millions. Molly becomes a rags-to-riches sensation, and a media frenzy swirls as she prepares to sell her priceless treasure. Then, on auction day, the treasure suddenly vanishes. and Molly and her friends find themselves at the center of the boldest art heist in recent memory. But the key to this ...mystery lies in the past, in a long-forgotten diary written by Molly's Gran. For the first time ever, Molly learns about her grandmother's secrets: how she was born into a wealthy family and fell head-over-heels in love with a young man her parents deemed below her. As fate would have it, Gran's greatest love was someone Molly knows quite well."--

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Large print books
Novels
Published
New York, NY : Random House Large Print 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Nita Prose (author)
Edition
First large print edition
Physical Description
433 pages (large print) : genealogical table ; 24 cm
ISBN
9798217070305
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Review by Booklist Review

Though her beloved Gran has recently died, Molly (introduced in The Maid, 2022) knows her spirit is still with her. Molly worked her way up to the position of head maid at the upscale Regency Grand Hotel and is engaged to the hotel's pastry chef, Juan Manuel. Then Molly learns the hotel will host popular TV show Hidden Treasures, where appraisers Beagle and Brown evaluate items brought in by fans who hope their collectibles are worth a fortune. Molly can't resist bringing in some of Gran's treasures, but she's stunned when what she thought was a worthless china egg turns out to be an authentic Fabergé worth millions. She agrees to sell the egg, but when it's stolen and Molly receives death threats, she begins to see the egg as a burden, not a blessing. Then Molly discovers Gran's diary from her early life, and once Molly's read it, she learns some revealing truths about Gran, her own background, and even the Fabergé egg. There's a happy ending for everyone but the baddies in this feel-good adventure.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Prose's wonderful third full-length adventure for Molly Gray, head maid of the Regency Grand Hotel (after The Mystery Guest), combines an art heist plot with a juicy love story full of class conflict and family drama. When the Regency Grand hosts a taping of the antiques TV show Hidden Treasures and offers staff a free appraisal session, Molly is shocked to discover that the gold-colored display egg owned by her late grandmother Flora is an authentic Fabergé worth millions. After the piece disappears from the hotel, however, Molly becomes the target of several threats and investigations. Answers come from Flora's diary, which was kept safe by the hotel's doorman--whom Molly recently learned is her grandfather--and is unlocked with a key entrusted to Molly before her grandmother's death. Prose divides the tale between flashbacks to a young Flora's budding romance with the doorman and the details of Molly's investigation in the present. The perfectly timed reveals in each story line complement each other, and Prose seamlessly integrates the tones of 1950s melodrama and zany contemporary caper. Energetic and full of heart, this proves that Prose's series deserves a long run. Agent: Madeleine Milburn, Madeleine Milburn Literary. (Apr.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

It's dust rags to riches for Molly in this series' latest installment. Narrator Molly Gray may now be head of special events at the five-star Regency Grand Hotel, but she and her fiancé, Juan Manuel, the pastry chef, are as cash-strapped as ever; the wedding they are planning is to be a budget affair. Meanwhile, the Regency Grand (its geographical location remains unspecified) is hosting an event with theAntiques Roadshow--like reality TV seriesHidden Treasures, of which Molly and Juan are loyal viewers. After the hotel manager invites the Regency Grand staff to present any collectibles they may have to the show's hosts before the shoot, Molly learns that what she thought was a valueless ornamental egg is a Fabergé prototype worth a bundle. But just as Molly's egg has been auctioned off at the hotel for $10 million, it vanishes from its display case. The novel's present-day chapters alternate with diary entries addressed to Molly by her now-dead grandmother, who gradually tells the story of the egg's provenance. To arrive at the truth, readers have to wade through an awful lot of Gran's personal history, not all of it interesting or surprising and much of which would be more at home in a romance novel than a crime caper. Prose is hoping that fans of the series will inhale Molly's family history even if it means being served a less fully fleshed present-day mystery, and that gamble may well pay off, as the book has the series' customary charms: a stouthearted protagonist who has trouble reading social cues and an elegant, anachronistically wholesome setting in which platitudes are considered worthy of not snark but serious reflection. A family history--heavy installment best suited to series diehards. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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