The Housemaid
by Freida McFadden
A woman with a complicated past takes a job as a live-in housekeeper for a wealthy couple. Something is very wrong in that house. The more she learns about the family she works for, the more dangerous her situation becomes.
“In every house, there are secrets. In this one, the secrets have teeth.”
What It Actually Felt Like
I came to this one late because hype makes me skeptical and the hype turned out to be right, which is always satisfying. McFadden has a specific style that I’m learning to recognize the tight pacing, reveals that land in the right order, characters who do bad things you partially understand and this is where that style clicks into full gear.
The twists are earned. The pacing doesn’t sag. I understood exactly why people blow through this series after this one.
The Honest Part
The characters are somewhat thin beyond their plot function. This is a thriller that prioritizes the ride over depth. That’s a trade-off that works but it’s real.
Who This Is For
Thriller readers who want a fast, satisfying read with good twists. Perfect for a weekend or a long flight.
⭐⭐⭐⭐ The hype was justified. I get it now.
Tags psychological thriller, domestic thriller, twists, fast-paced, mood: gripping