Sunday, January 24, 2021

Book Review: "A Killer's Daughter" By Jenna Kernan

 


Imagine if you will the daughter (Nadine) is not only an FBI forensic psychologist but she's the gal who put her serial killer mother away!

Now, add to the plot the fact that she's now embarking on a similar M.O. case that seems to mimic the mother's every action right down to the markings left on the bodies.
We know from the reading that the mother left a treasure trove of clues from not only her court appearance and trial but also in her discussions with her daughter as she serves out her sentence.

Could these new murders near water also be a serial killer? Is it a copycat? Is there a connection to Nadine's family? Will the secrets be revealed?

There's so much shocking detail involved with plenty of heart pounding action with numerous checks and balances adding to the mysterious suspense.

A man hater in the making but also a woman hater as her mother disliked woman cheating with married man so she labeled them with names like 'whores' 'sluts' or the 'homewreckers.'
Keep in mind the latter may serve as a valuable clue as we dig deeper with our sleuthing skills to finally get to the bottom of it all.

Carvings on fingers at the wedding ring site are also a key component that's not to be overlooked.

Someone has to know something about these deaths and that someone is about to be exposed.
Hold onto your hats....this is powerful!

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