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A Killer's Daughter (Nadine Finch Book 1)

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When two bodies are found floating in the shallows off the Florida coast, the hallmarks of the crime are terrifyingly familiar to forensic psychologist Dr Nadine Finch. The circle carved around the female victim’s wedding ring finger is identical to the wounds Nadine’s own mother inflicted on her victims. But her mother is on death row where she can’t hurt anyone. Is this a disturbing coincidence, or a twisted copycat?

With heartbroken families reeling, and no witnesses or forensic evidence, Nadine has no choice but to tap into her own dark past to delve inside this killer’s mind. If she can’t make her team listen, she knows more lives will be lost.

Desperate to act, Nadine must face her demons head on and visit her mother in prison. When her mother whispers a name, Nadine hasn’t heard for years, the case takes a terrifying turn, and returning home after her bleak visit, the bag of bloodied clothes left on Nadine’s bed tells her someone is watching her every move…

As time runs out, can Nadine catch the killer—or will she be the next victim of this dark family legacy?

I was immediately attracted to this book because I found the premise to be extremely intriguing!

It was well written. I enjoyed the way the plot slowly develops, picking up pace as we read on. Even though it was interesting right from the start, the additional twists and surprises made it even more engaging.

For me the main highlight in this book, apart from the obvious search for the killer, was the growth and development of the main character Nadine Finch. We are able to read how her life right from her childhood has always been a struggle and her way of dealing with her mother’s crimes are pretty amazing. Her instant connection with Detective Demko and friendship with Juliette is understandable considering their similarities.

I’m glad this is the first book in the series. It was definitely an excellent start. I’m looking forward for more books involving Nadine Finch and hopefully even Detective Demko and Juliette since they make an amazing trio!

Thank You NetGalley and Bookouture for this ARC!
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Well that was certainly a very different plot, bravo for that Ms Kernan.

Let’s get the bad stuff out of the way first. For me the book started in a very inauspicious way and I was dreading what was to come. There was a lot of hand wringing by our fearful protagonist, Dr Nadine Finch (you know I hate that stuff) and quite a lot of repetition. Yes, I heard you the first time you bemoaned the fact that your mother was a serial killer and you were very nervous of people finding out. What would they think? And then there was that cringeworthy scene where she met the detective she would be working with, I mean she’s just met him and she has a “longing ache in her heart” already! Really?

And now the good stuff. The book soon improved and settled into its  stride. The plot was really interesting - someone is recreating the series of murders committed by Nadine’s mother, Arleen Howler. Arleen had killed four couples over a period of years. They were all married - to other people. She seemed to have a thing against infidelity. The way they were killed and later discarded is being closely replicated now, years later. Is this a homage to Arleen? A copycat? Or, as Nadine fears, is it somehow to explicitly draw her into the investigation. Nadine is tasked to work with the police department as a profiler (not her usual gig) after the first couple is found.

From then on, she can no longer ignore the similarities between the current murders and those committed by her mother. So Nadine knows there are more killings to come but she thinks they have more time. They don’t. And, in a creepy twist, she learns that a bunch of people she works with have more in common with her than they know. How could this be? Who can she trust? As the pace escalates the coincidences stack up and Nadine knows this is all to do with her but she doesn’t quite know how. It got very suspenseful towards the end. So three stars on average but I will certainly be keen to read the author’s next book. Thanks to Netgalley, Bookouture and Jenna Kernan for proving me with a copy to review. My opinions are my own.
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A Killer's Daughter, by Jenna Kernan, good paced thriller with loads twits and turns, which kept me guessing till the very end of the book. 

I really enjoyed this book. Thank you NetGalley and Bookouture for the ARC.
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3.5 stars

What an action packed read this was. From the prologue this book had me gripped. I enjoyed this book which is the start of a new series from Jenna Kernan. 

A Killer's Daughter tells the tale of Nadine Finch, a forensic psychologist trying to disconnect from her troubled past of growing up with a mother who was a serial killer. However when murders are discovered which have similarities to the murders her mother committed, she's drawn into a dangerous web.

The novel is told mainly from Nadine’s point of view and the reader is able to explore her past and see how it informs her character. The characters were well developed and the plot had enough twists and turns to keep me guessing. 

A Killer's Daughter was well paced throughout and also well balanced. There was some gore, romance and tension and I'm looking forward to the second book in this series. If you like psychological thrillers with lots on intrigue, complex characters, dialogue that flows and a good amount of description throughout this could be a read for you.
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A Killer's Daughter (Nadine Finch Book 1), by Jenna Kernan, is a definite thriller. Twists and turns keep you flipping pages until it's over. Set aside a day to read this one because you will not want to put it down.  And, it is Book 1...meaning there are more to come!  Thank you, NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC ebook version of this book in exchange for an honest review.  I am already looking forward to Book 2!
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When investigating a serial killer, it’s important to have some way of getting inside of their head. Some professionals try and put themselves in the killer’s shoes. Whether it’s looking into their childhood or current triggers. Then there are people like Nadine who have a deeper understanding without even trying. After all, being the daughter of a serial killer gives her an inside knowledge that many could never imagine.

So when murders start happening that are almost duplicates of the one committed by her mother, Nadine finds herself right in the middle of it all. The interesting part? The only one who originally knows about her mother is the killer. Which leads you to wonder if this is simply a case of being a big fan of a serial killer, or is Nadine the real target?
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Nadine Finch has spent most of her life trying to run from her family’s legacy: murder. Now a criminal psychologist for the Sarasota police department, Nadine works closely with all types of criminals everyday. So when two bodies are found floating off Sarasota’s coast, Nadine is asked to help profile the murderer. The only problem is that the killer’s MO is almost identical to a murderer that she knows all too well... her mother.

At the age of fourteen, Nadine was the star witness in the case that put her mother behind bars for murder. Not only did she testify against her mother, essentially sealing her fate on death row, but she was also the person who turned her mother over to authorizes in the first place. Now, nearly 15 years later, Nadine must visit her mother in prison to revisit her mother’s murderous past  and get the missing details she needs to help her catch the new copycat killer. 

The twists and turns in this book are wild! Just when you think you have it all figured out, boom, the rug gets pulled out from under you. As a thriller/crime fiction junkie, the title of this book alone was enough to catch my eye. But once I got into the heart of this book, I couldn’t put it down. I mean, a chance to read about the child of a serial killer and how she tries to move on from and hide her past? Sign me up!

The prologue gripped me instantly. I loved how the author inserted small snippets from the murderer’s viewpoint. At times I did feel that the writing was a bit choppy,  but as the book goes on I could tell the author found her groove. As you read, you are able to get glimpses into Nadine’s childhood and events leading up to her mother’s trial. Nadine clearly has emotional scarring from her childhood, and I enjoyed being able to watch (read about?) her growth as she learns to allow people into her life. 

I’m glad this is the first in a series, and I’m looking forward to Nadine’s next adventure!

Thank you to NetGalley, Bookouture, and Jenna Kernan for the free digital ARC in exchange for my honest review. 

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5 for me!
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Thank you to Netgalley, Bookouture and Jenna Kernan for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

A Killer’s Daughter follows Agent Nadine Finch in her first case as a profiler... but this crime has too many striking resemblances to one she’d rather forget. As secrets from her past threaten to pour out, can Agent Finch reconnect with her monster mother in order to stop a copy-cat killer from mutilating more bodies?

I mean, the title and tag line was enough to draw me in! A slow-burner to begin with, which I quite liked as I felt we got to know Finch in a bit more depth. There were a few times where I wasn’t sure which side she was on! A well written read; I pictured Arleen in great detail and even though there were a fair few characters to the story, I didn’t feel that any got lost. I also liked that the chapters were titled... it made me eager to read on.

I really enjoyed this one and look forward to seeing what’s in store for Agent Finch next!

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5 - a page turning, suspenseful and thrilling read!

Published on February 11th 2021 so get your hands on it!
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I really enjoyed this book. Thanks for the ARC! I am waiting for the next book in the series. This was a good mystery book with an ending I didn't see coming.
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This book was excellent! It was hard to put down and once I did, I couldn’t wait to get back to it! It was thrilling from beginning to end. I read a lot of mystery/thriller books, and this one was unlike any I’ve read. It was fresh and exciting!
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Great book!!!
I read it in 3 days!! I couldn´t put my hands off!!! Sooo great the story and the plot! You woldn´t be bored or confusing the author described so well all the trama.
The Story about Nadine and her mom it was just so cool, and how the author let you see a glimpse of a killers mind is awesome
100% recommended.
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This novel is about Dr. Nadine Finch, who works as a forensic psychologist in Sarasota. She is no stranger to her work because at the age of 14 Nadine was the star witness in the trial of her serial killer mother and her mother was sent to prison. 

Nadine is asked to join the team that is investigating the couple that was found and disposed of in the same manner as her mother used. She is asked to join has a criminal psychologist tho. 

When she starts the investigation she thinks that the killer is a copycat, but she won't say so because she doesn't want to blow her cover to the others. But then she discovers that she’s not the only one with a killer as a parent. Will she blow her cover? Will the killer be found? Is the killer a copycat? 

This book was great, the details were so good and really made you think and feel like you were there. It has a little bit of everything gore/romance it was like the tv show CSI. It also had lots of twists which was awesome.  It didn't take me long to read this one. I just wanted to know more about the story. I finished it in one day. I recommend this to everyone. 

I would like to thank Netgalley and Bookouture for an advance copy
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Dr Nadine Finch formerly Howler is the daughter of a serial killer who’s on death row. Actually she’s a third descendant of serial killers. 
She hit the gene pool lottery.  

Her boss sends her to work a double murder with the new detective Demko and they have instant chemistry. Both share some crazy things in common. It’s a copy cat killer to her mothers murders - which she’s hid from since her mother’s sentencing. 
 It takes a second for Nadine to find her voice in this book, once she does it really takes off
I thought I guessed it right 3 times. I was wrong. Every. Time. 

My favorite quote from the book:
Two kinds of individuals settled into the profession of psychology, the broken and the ones who like to drive a pin through a living fly to watch it wiggle.

🌟🌟🌟🌟-1/2 STARS FROM ME ❤️
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Holy cow! This prologue is explosive and and jumps right into the brutal details! And the tension stays elevated through the entire book. Loved it! This is by far one of the very best i have recently read.
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Dr Nadine Finch is a loner, but when you have a secret past you don’t want to discuss then the barriers go up. Her secret past is her mother is a serial killer. Nadine was the one who testified but now a copycat has emerged. Can Nadine and Detective Clint Demko catch the copycat. 
I really enjoyed this book and would happily read more featuring Dr Finch. Thank you to netgalley and the publishers for this arc in exchange for my honest review.
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Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for allowing me to read this ARC of A Killer's Daughter by Jenna Kernan.  I'm one of those people obsessed with serial killers and FBI profilers.  I've watched Criminal Minds so many times that it's probably a bit worrisome for my husband.

This book intrigued me right from the start.  I enjoyed the alternating sections where you get in the killer's head.  That's how the book started, so it really hooked me from the beginning.

I also loved Dr. Nadine Finch as a character.  She was flawed and conflicted about her mother (a serial killer), and that felt authentic to me.  Her relationship with Det. Demko at times felt a bit rushed.  

The premise of this book really interested me, but I also found myself being very skeptical of that many children of killers conveniently working together, and of some of Dr. Finch's actions when searching for the copycat killer.  Because of that, I am only rating this book 3 stars, however, for people who enjoy crime fiction and this kind of thing, I believe they will really enjoy it.  My library is pretty small and my patrons who enjoy enjoy mysteries won't appreciate the addition of the romance, so I likely won't be purchasing this for my library unless it is requested.
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Wow! What did I just read. A Killers Daughter by Jenna Kernan is book one in the Nadine Finch series. The book of course follows the story of Dr Nadine Finch a police forensic psychologist.

A horrific double murder takes place at the very start of the book and is very familiar to Dr Finch. It brings up what she went through as a child and having a mother that is a killer - a serial killer. Nadine is drawn in to solving the murder with her partner Detective Demko when she is given the opportunity to be apart of the case. 

This book is definitely not for the faint hearted. Parts of this story are quite gruesome. The ending was everything a crime thriller needed. It had me guessing who the killer was up until the last few chapters. I recommend reading this one if police crimes are something you enjoy.

I am very much looking forward to reading the next instalment of Dr Nadine Finch and Detective Demko. 

Thank you Netgalley, Bookouture and Jenna Kernan for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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I enjoy thrillers and true crime types of books and this one was right up my ally! 
This is the first book in the series, which if the series keeps up the pace and action I will definitely read all of them! Dr. Finch is a forensic psychologist, who unfortunately her mother is a serial killer. While she tries to keep that information on the down low of her colleagues. She has changed her name and worked very hard to keep that information in the past. However someone she works with is threatening to expose her. 
When two bodies are found floating in the Florida coast, they are mangled and slashed. The crime is horrible but as Dr. Finch gets a closer look at the bodies there are eerie familiarities that are raising flags with her. The crimes look very similar to the crimes that Dr. Finch's mother used to commit and is now in prison for. So when Dr. Finch is asked to assist curiosity gets the best of her and she agrees to help. The twist and the turns are amazing! I enjoyed this one a lot! I would definitely recommend it if you like Sandie Jones or Christina McDonald type of books!
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<b> To be released just before Valentine’s Day!!  

Holy cow! This prologue is explosive and and jumps right into the brutal details! And the tension stays elevated through the entire book. Loved it!</b> 

<blockquote>“I’m not a monster. But I do kill people, have been for more than two decades. Mostly, I’m doing the world a favor.”</blockquote>

This is Book #1 in a new series from Jenna Kernan. I almost skipped over this one, because I’m not a fan of series. Some of them go on forever, plus you have the wait between book releases...too much stress, lol. And I already have so many books on my TBR list. So glad I didn’t! 

Dr. Finch is a forensic psychologist, who happens to have a serial killer for a mother. Although this isn’t common knowledge among her coworkers. She’s changed her name and worked very hard to keep her personal history a secret. But someone knows, and is threatening to expose her...someone she works with. 

Ms. Kernan’s comparison to Karin Slaughter is spot on! This thriller is excellently written...but vivid, grisly and descriptive. Reader beware! 

There was a touch of romance between the two main characters, but nothing overly mushy. I’m definitely looking forward to reading more about Dr. Finch and Detective Demko!

Thank you to NetGalley, Jenna Kernan and Bookouture for this free digital ARC, in exchange for my honest opinion!
 
<b>My Rating: </b> 4.5 ⭐️’s (rounding up)
<b>Published:</b> February 11th 2021 by Bookouture
<b>Pages:</b> 397
<b>Recommend:</b> Yes

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A Killer’s Daughter by Jenna Kernan is a interesting and fascinating read. It’s the story of Dr. Nadine Finch, a forensic psychologist and the daughter of a serial killer who starts assisting a double homicide case which has resemblance with her mother’s cases. 

The entire story line up fascinated me a lot and I liked the idea of the daughter of a serial killer trying to solve cases wherein battling the killer instincts within her. The plot twists were great and the suspicion over the killers identity was also good. The entire mystery kept me hooked up till the end and the final reveal of the killer was also to the point.

Even though I liked the entire idea of the plot and the twists and turns of the book, the character development went flat for me. I couldn’t connect myself with the main characters at all. Nadine’s journey intrigued me but at the beginning we find her distancing herself with people and then immediately she turns out to be strong. But I liked how she always believes that she is different from her mother and do not inherit her mother’s killer instincts.

I like the main character Detective Demko, but his role and their connection again went flat for me. But I do like the friendship between Juliette and Nadine and hoping to see more of it in the upcoming series.

Overall it was a pretty good read.

Thank you NetGalley and Bookouture for the ARC of this fascinating book.😍😍😍
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