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Housemaid Next Door: a Domestic Psychological Crime thriller

Par : Everett Marston
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235085534
  • EAN9798235085534
  • Date de parution02/06/2026
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

Housemaid Next Door opens on the morning Miriam Grant arrives at an upscale Denver suburb home and finds a pattern in small things that others miss. She is a housemaid who keeps a family's routines intact, but her attentiveness leads her into the center of an investigation when a teenager in the house disappears. The novel presents steady psychological pressure rather than sensational spectacle, and it frames the stakes as personal and legal: a woman's stability, a family's public reputation, and the formal processes that address alleged misconduct.
Miriam is practical and careful; she records times, smells, and small inconsistencies because meticulous notes are how she manages risk. As official inquiries narrow and neighbors speculate, she balances the need to preserve her income against a sense of obligation to truth. Secondary threads accompany the main investigation: a mother who learns how to translate professional skill into protection for her child, a father whose need for control collides with documented evidence, and a detective whose career ambitions complicate his judgment.
Rebecca converts professional skill into private decision making, arranging counsel and public messaging while she calculates how to restructure her life. Daniel's accounting and contracting decisions produce specific records investigators read for motive and liability. Audits, depositions, and sworn statements play out as practical scenes where omission and timing carry weight. Jonah appears as a realistic teenager whose actions create legal and therapeutic work; his impulses require accountability rather than plot shock.
Detective Paul Nguyen balances career pressure against procedural discipline, and his early interpretations and later corrective measures are described through formal reports and internal review. The book emphasizes repair: restitution plans, therapy, custody arrangements, and employment transitions deliver concrete closure. Writing stays objective and explanatory, tracing how discrete decisions ripple through courts, family meetings, and daily routines.
The result is a contained domestic suspense that foregrounds motive, method, and responsibility.
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