Welcome to my review of The Butcher's Daughter
My thoughts
Rating : 4
Series : The Foundlings Trilogy #3
Genre: suspense fow
Would I recommend it? Yes
Would I read the rest of the series?Yes, in fact it might be better to read the first two books first then this one, but you can read it as a standalone if you wanted to.
Would I read more by this author? Yes
First I want to give a big thanks to William Morrow-HarperCollins Publishers as Scene of Crime for the early copy of it as well as NetGalley . As soon as I saw that Scene of Crime was offing it as an early read I know I wanted to read it because of the title , what can I say some times its a title , author or cover that gets me to request a book, and this time it was the title . Plus not only is this series a new to me series so is the author . Going in to the book I would say that you don't have to read the other two books but it might help you a lot better to read them to get to know the main characters and what Amelia does but like I said you don't have to if you don't want to. I do have to say that the story is told in the past and present which is great because you get to see the backstory of the characters. As for the story its self its excellently written and tightly-plotted book. There were enough twists and turns that kept me wanting to know more which means I'll be looking into more of this author work.
Title: The Butcher's Daughter
Series: The Foundlings Trilogy #3
Author:Wendy Corsi Staub
Pub date: Aug 25,202
New York Times bestselling author Wendy Corsi Staub is the master of psychological suspense. In her latest thriller, an investigative genealogist digs for her own biological roots, well aware that some secrets are better left buried.
Investigative genealogist Amelia Crenshaw solves clients’ genetic puzzles, while hers remains shrouded in mystery. Now she suspects that the key to her birth parents’ identities lies in an unexpected connection to a stranger who’s hired her to find his long-lost daughter. Bracing herself for a shocking truth, Amelia is blindsided by a deadly one.
NYPD Detective Stockton Barnes had walked away from his only child for her own good. He’ll lay down his life to protect her if he and Amelia can find out where—and who—she is. But someone has beat them to it, and she has a lethal score to settle.
Amelia and Stockton’s entangled roots have unearthed a femme fatale whose family tree holds one of history’s most notorious killers. And the apple never falls far
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