They saw a uniform. They never saw the truth. In the opulent, labyrinthine halls of Harrington Manor, secrets are as abundant as dust motes, clinging to every antique and echoing in every hushed whisper. Into this world of brittle elegance and hidden anxieties steps Elizabeth, the new housemaid. Seemingly meek, unassuming, and utterly invisible, she is just another shadow gliding through the gilded rooms, serving the demands of the powerful Harrington family. But Elizabeth is no ordinary housemaid. Beneath her placid exterior lies a mind sharper than any blade, a resolve forged in the fires of a devastating past, and a secret mission that could shatter the Harringtons' carefully constructed world. As she meticulously polishes silver and arranges flowers, Elizabeth uncovers a chilling web of deception: illicit offshore accounts, ruthless conspiracies, and a crime so profound it threatens to unravel the very fabric of society. The Harringtons are not just wealthy; they are dangerous, and they are preparing to vanish, erasing their tracks - and anyone who stands in their way. With every overheard conversation, every discarded document, every subtle clue, Elizabeth draws closer to a truth that is both shocking and deeply personal. But as the stakes escalate and the Harringtons' desperation turns deadly, Elizabeth's invisibility becomes a fragile shield. She is being watched, and the family she serves is far more ruthless than anyone could imagine. Can one quiet woman, armed with nothing but her wits and an unwavering quest for justice, bring down an empire built on lies? Or will she become another one of their "loose ends"? Prepare to be utterly captivated. Who Could Believe: That the Housemaid Could Do That is a pulse-pounding tale of hidden identities, intricate schemes, and the astonishing power of the underestimated. If you love gripping suspense, intricate mysteries, and characters who defy all expectations, then this is the book you've been waiting for. Uncover the truth. Buy now and step into a world where nothing is as it seems.