The narrative is framed around a gruesome crime scene at a luxury waterfront home known as the "Glass House".

Loreth Anne White, a former journalist, uses her background to craft a story that explores: The Maid's Diary by Loreth Anne White | Goodreads

Homicide detective Mallory "Mal" Van Alst arrives to find a bloodbath but no body—and the maid, Kit Darling, is nowhere to be found. Themes and Writing Style

Exploring Loreth Anne White’s "The Maid’s Diary" Loreth Anne White’s The Maid’s Diary is a high-stakes psychological thriller that dives into the lives of the Vancouver elite through the eyes of someone they consider invisible. Available in digital formats like , this novel has become a staple for fans of domestic suspense and complex, unreliable narrators. Core Plot and Premise

The story follows , a maid with a "snooping problem". While cleaning the homes of the wealthy, Kit indulges in a harmless—or so she thinks—addiction to uncovering her clients' secrets. Everything changes when she takes on a new client: the Rittenbergs, a seemingly perfect power couple consisting of a wealthy heiress and an Olympic gold medalist.

Kit discovers a secret so dark it could destroy the Rittenbergs' carefully curated life.