The Murderer’s Daughter

The Murderer’s Daughter by Jonathan Kellerman

367 Pages

Publisher: Random House Publishing Group – Ballantine, Ballantine Books

Release Date: Sugust 18, 2015

Fiction, Mystery, Thriller, Suspense

Grace Blades spent her early years in a dysfunctional family. When her mother kills her father then kills herself, Grace is placed in foster care. One care home is a ranch with a loving woman who cares for a special needs boy and other children. One night three children dressed in handmade black tunics. Grace is told to stay away from them because they will not be staying. Within a few days, the special boys dies when his oxygen is cut off. This is written off as an accident. Grace is taken into state custody until something can be worked out for her. This is the time Malcom, her teacher, comes to her rescue.

Grace grows into a psychologist and seems to perform miracles in healing troubled souls. She is in high demand by hospitals, doctors, and the police. Grace has her own secrets. She loves to go out at night and pick up strange men. When she meets a man, Roger, her current life collides with her past. Now Grace is on the run hiding from someone wanting to silence her. The book has a fast pace, the characters are very developed, and it is written in the third person point of view. It will keep you on the edge of your seat all the way to the end. If you like suspense and thrillers, you will enjoy this book.

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