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Book Review of The Murderer's Daughter

The Murderer's Daughter
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I'm not a Kellerman fan but I do try the books once in a while, I don't like the Alex Delaware series for various reasons, mainly too many descriptions and the stories are usually dry.

So I found this one to be dry reading, a story needs to start out capturing the readers attention and I almost quit after just 25 pages but I plugged on, the story takes forever to get started and I consider it 'dry' reading when it takes pages and pages of descriptions or 'remembering' to get anywhere with the main story, so I mainly just skipped and skimmed this book, the main character is no one to care about and if a psychologist is anything like her I wouldn't want them for my Doctor, she is not a caring person.

I'm just getting very tired of every author thinking they must have a woman as the main character then come up with something as stupid as this one and trying to make them into a superhero, I don't believe every Doctor is going to conduct their own investigation so I find these storylines tedious