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Thank you netgalley and Storm Publishing for this arc.

We are on book 4 of Margots story and I can't wait to get to the conclusion next book. Filled with twists and turns that keep you hooked and guessing. Still really enjoying this series.

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In the Blood is the fourth book of the detective Margot Phalen. It is a sad story with several twists. Margot and Wes are working to solve an attempted murder when they find that one suspect is very close to an authority. Would they be able to close the case? Or the protection of the authority will prevent further investigation. Simultaneously, Margot keeps visiting her father in the maximum-security prison of San Quentin. Ed Flinch gives the name of his accomplice. During the questioning of Ed Flinch's accomplice, Margot suffers a new trauma. Her life is not easy lately.

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Once again I started reading a book only to discover, after a few chapters, that said book is part of a series. The 4th book in the series to be precise. 📚
Now, I could have stopped reading right there, and circled back to the first book, but I was already heavily invested in the characters and just wanted to carry on. So carry on I did, and boy am I glad! 😊
In the Blood is a fast paced, gripping thriller that pulls you in and does not let go. It's dark, and it's twisty, and it's oh so enjoyable. The majority of the characters are likeable, but there are the obligatory loathsome ones too. And there's a wee dog. 🐶
It didn't matter to me that I hadn't read the previous books, I picked up plenty of background information in this one. I might even skip straight on to the next one when it is released, now that I know it will bring the series to its conclusion.
Many thanks to Storm Publishing and Netgalley for the digital ARC.

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This is my first time reading Kate Wiley and did not realize this was part of a series. Now I’m hooked so I’ll have to go back and read the first few books to get more background info on the characters. Detective Margot Phalen, her family, coworkers, and inner demons, make for (an at times) wild ride. The current and flashback storylines keeps you interested and wanting to know more. Only gripes are that I got tired of reading about Margot’s numerous cups of coffee.

Thanks to NetGalley and Storm Publishing for the opportunity to read this book!

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This is the 3rd book in the detective Margot Phelan, daughter of serial killer Ed Finch. This has to be one of my favourite series. Ed Finch is serving life in prison for murdering many women.. Margot has changed her name. Trying to distance herself away from Ed.
I like the way it's written, as in you never know what margot is going to say or do next.. she also gets herself in danger much more than she should .
From jail Ed holds all the power and will only speak to margot and he will tell her where the bodies are buried. But will he?. I couldnt turn the pages fast enough,highly recommend. Can't wait for the next one 5🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

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In the Blood is the fourth book in the Detective Margot Phalen series(looks like there will be one more after this one to finish the series off) and I just really enjoy it so much. I just love Margot and Wes(yes I ship them). Each book brings so much to the series and I am so excited to see how it ends. Since it ends in a cliff hanger(if you read any of the others you are not shocked to hear this) I will be not so patiently waiting for the next one!

Thank you to NetGalley and Storm Publishing for giving me the opportunity to read an advance copy in exchange for a honest review.

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Another good read by Kate Wiley. For me, the pace of the book was not so fast like the previous three, and I kind of settled into reading this one. Detective Margot is coming into her own, accepting her past and facing her nightmares. The reader is also getting answers along the way. I am looking forward to the last book in this series.

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♥️Diverse and likeable cast of characters
♥️Great character development of the familiar faces
♥️Plenty of domestic drama
♥️Left wanting more with lots to look forward to in the final book of the series

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Another awesome offering from Storm publishing. Thanks to Storm and Netgalley for this heart stopping eARC.

Kate Wiley writes a captivating police procedural with In The Blood. I love the Detective Margot Phalen character, and I will miss her as this series ends in the book after this one.

Margot and her partner Will go up against their biggest threat ever, and it involves corruption at the very highest echelon of the police department in this 5 star captivating read.

This one ends on a cliffhanger and you will DEFINITELY want to read her final book in this series. Mystery lovers, do yourself a favor and pick up a copy of this novel, you won't regret it.

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In The Blood by Kate Wiley is the fourth book in the Detective Margot Phalen series. Oh my goodness, this book was so good. When will the next one be out!!?? As stated, In The Blood is a gripping thriller from start to finish. I didn’t know where this story was going, who was involved, or what would happen next. The chemistry between Margot and her partner, Wes, is great. Their characters are well-developed, and I love the banter they share. Leon is a great character as well. There were some gasp-out-loud moments and some very sad moments.

The premise of this story is as the daughter of notorious serial killer Ed Finch, Margot has spent decades escaping her past—changing her name and appearance and building walls no one can breach except her partner, Detective Wes Fox, whose growing closeness threatens the isolation she depends on.

When her troubled brother shows up needing a place to stay, pressuring her to participate in a true crime documentary about their father, Margot’s carefully controlled world begins to unravel. Then she notices blood on her brother’s shoes just as a body is discovered in a dumpster near her home. Is she being paranoid, or might the monstrous legacy of her father be closer than she ever imagined?
A visit to her imprisoned father delivers another gut punch: Ed had an accomplice who’s still free—and still hunting.
I am hooked on this series and these characters. In The Blood is a thrilling page-turner, and I cannot wait for the next book.

I would highly recommend this series, this book, and this author.

#InTheBlood #NetGalley @Stormbooks_co

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Another wild ride for Margot! A woman set on fire with a possible link to the Redwood Killer and the biggest crime lord in San Francisco. Ed is playing games again and Margot's brother, Justin/David, makes an unannounced appearance at her apartment which causes her no end of stress. Wes is supportive as always and I really hope that relationship develops further, he's good for and to her. Plenty of twists and turns. A fast paced, well written thriller. I was really disappointed to see that this is the penultimate book in the series. If this series ran to 20 books I'd read every single one. Truly fantastic!
Thanks to Netgalley, Storm Publishing, and Kate Wiley for the free ARC. All opinions are my own

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Another great read from Kate Wiley. Margot and Wes are getting closer to solving the murder cases, they have explosive evidence that they can’t use, and Margot is coming to terms with her life and her father’s legacy. I eagerly await the final instalment, where hopefully all the loose ends come together. It was interesting to read more about her brother and his issues. The relationship between Margot and Wes is gently brewing along, he is a wonderful character and I enjoy their banter. There’s lots of action in this book and it kept me intrigued all the way through. Thanks to NetGalley and Storm Publishing for a copy to read and review.

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One day, read it in one day, just couldn't stop! In the genre of "serial killer family member" this series rises above with strong characters, complex and compelling investigations, and Margo's father looming in the background, his effects still damaging. Her chemistry with her partner, and total opposite, Wes is addictive and endearing, a breath between the horror they investigate. A must read for mystery fans, great series!

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Easy 5 stars out of 5.

Such an easy read! Just a wildly intriguing detective story that pulls you into a trance and doesn’t let go until the very last minute. Every time I had to put the book down, I couldn’t wait to get back to it.

The heroine earns my respect with her approach to life and the challenges she faces. I’m so glad I stumbled upon this book series—it’s given me yet another strong woman to admire and another author to follow closely. I’ll be keeping an eye out for new releases.

I was completely mesmerized by how the author handles the genre. The sheer pleasure I got from reading this came down to how masterfully it was written. I’ve read a lot of detective novels, and this one shot straight to the top of my favorites in no time. Sending all my gratitude—thank you for such a fantastic experience!

* Copy provided by Storm Publishing via NetGalley & 100% voluntary review.

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Detective Margot Phalen has spent her entire life hiding from her past – she was the daughter of Ed, a serial killer. She had been able to live a private existence – nobody knew. Then her brother Justin shows up in town and is pressuring her to participate in a true crime documentary he has organized about her father’s life.
During her brother’s stay with her, she notices blood on his shoes, and then the body of a young woman is discovered near her home. She began to have strange feelings about Justin. Could she compare him to her father?
A visit to her father, Ed, in prison left her reeling when he revealed that he had an accomplice who was still free. The dark shadow of her past remains with Margo as she continues with an investigation into his claims. Is there another monster killer like her father out there?

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We are back with Margot and Wes!! I love how each book builds on from the last one!

We first met Margot in book one, where it was revealed she was the daughter of Ed Finch- a serial killer who was eventually captured and sentenced for his crimes. We see Margot visiting him from time to time, hoping to get the names of victims who were never found. It's interesting to read about their dynamic.

In this book, we see more of the clues add up from previous murders that were never solved. I can't wait to see what happens next!

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Detective Margot Phalen is finally back. The minute I got the email telling me this book was available to read, I knew I had to start it immediately. This is without a doubt one of my favourite detective series and I have thoroughly enjoyed every book so far. Kate Wiley has written the most perfectly paced and gripping books that are full of twists and excitement, and this was no exception to that.

Wes and Margot are my favourite book duo and I am so invested in their characters. The plot in this book lived up to the high expectations I had following the previous three books. It built upon the situation we’ve seen previously with Margot’s dad, Ed Finch, and revealed even more unexpected twists regarding his case whilst giving more of a background to Margot and her brother’s childhood experiences. The other cases that Margot deals with with her partner Wes, contributed towards the gripping read and the last 15% or so of the book revealed twists that I would never have guessed.

This really was a great read and I would highly recommend it to anyone, however make sure you read the first three books in the series first as they provide a lot of background and the books do follow on from each other. I’ll be so disappointed when this series ends, I already can’t wait for the next one to be released! Thank you NetGalley and Storm Publishing for my ARC of this book, without a doubt 5* from me!

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What a fantastic read I am loving this series of books . It keeps you hooked from page one . Can't wait for next book absolutely brilliant.

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I am in love with this series.

That’s it.

No notes.

If you want to know whether it’s worth diving into this unfolding series then the answer is yes. If you want to read me gushing over the latest instalment then read on!

I picked up The Killer’s Daughter on a whim last year and I since then I have read every new instalment the same day it was offered to me. Which is saying a lot since my TBR pile is ever growing. But I cannot resist diving into Margot’s life again.

I was so worried after the first couple of books that things might start to feel repetitive but they really haven’t. Ever new book sucks me, has be manically flipping through pages, and then desperately looking for the next book!

I am so invested in these characters. The character arcs are *chefs kiss*. So perfectly done. Their progress feels painfully realistic. Truly, the character development here needs to be studied, it is so perfectly curated.


Just as an aside, I loved San Franisco when I visited and I love google mapping the locations that are mentioned. Every time I’ve done this it has brought me to a street view that looks just as described in the book and this is such a small but wonderful detail!

Overall, in case it wasn’t already obvious, I love this series. I am devastated that it’s going to end. I know it needs to and the series will be even stronger for not dragging on. But I don’t want it to. I love this series dearly.

Massive thank you to Storm Publishing and Netgalley for the ARC.

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The ENDING! I didn't expect that at all - really great twist and great villains.

Love the Ed flashbacks - this time with Justin too! Finally we get to know him a little bit better.

Margot is as always a fantastic character - you can resonate with her about many aspects.

Can't wait for the next one <3

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