The third and final book in The Housemaid series was my least favorite of the three.
Millie now has a family of her own. She lives with her husband, Enzo, and their two children, Ada and Nico. They move into a slightly overpriced house in a nice neighborhood. However, they soon notice something strange about their neighbors. Millie, in particular, feels uncomfortable. When her youngest child starts acting strangely, she begins to wonder if moving was a bad decision.
The story starts off slow and felt a bit too long for me. Millie also seemed different—she came across as more naive than in the first two books. Still, the plot twist was surprising, and once again, I didn’t see it coming.
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