The Murderer's Daughter by Jonathan Kellerman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Thank you to NetGalley, Random House Publishing Group –Ballantine and Ballantine Books for the ARC, The Murderer’s Daughter by Jonathan Kellerman. This psychological mystery was intriguing due to the main character, Grace Blades, and her life story she shares only with the reader. Grace has above average intellect, poise, detachment, and inner thoughtfulness. As a young child she becomes an orphan when her parents turn on each other and death ensues. In alternating chapters, Grace tells her story of foster care and her life as it unfolds into adulthood. I didn’t really like Grace Blades but I admired her tenacity, sharp mind, and keen intellect. It is not surprising that she becomes a very successful psychologist; so nurturing to her patients but remaining aloof and detached in her own life. I enjoyed being right there with her as Grace uses all her knowledge and savvy to solve mysteries and I look forward to reading other Grace Blades books!
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