THE HUNTER'S DAUGHTER by Nicola Solvinic - Review
Do you enjoy reading true crime stories? Perhaps you enjoy regularly listening to crime podcasts. Debut author, Nicola Solvinic has written THE HUNTER'S DAUGHTER (Berkley/PenguinRandomHouse), which reads like a story you may have heard on the news.
Anna Koray is a good decorated cop, but she has a secret - a secret she's kept her whole life. She is the daughter of a notorious serial killer. At ten-years old, she was put in the witness protection program to hide her from her father's legacy and her memories were locked away by her psychiatrist in a controversial hypnosis therapy. Now she's getting older and the suppressed memories slowly begin showing up in her psyche.
When she kills a man in the line of duty, she is shot and hospitalized with plenty of time to think back. At the same time, a serial killer picks up where her father left off and starts copying him.
Anna starts remembering the gruesome crimes and having blackouts. Who is copying her father? Is he alive? Who knows who she really is? Anna feels control of her life slipping away.
#TheHuntersDaughter is a complex thriller about a woman wanting to return to her past, but at the same time doing everything she can to escape it. Author Nicola Solvinic has written a book with twists and turns that'll keep you second guessing until the last page. #TheHuntersDaughter is a must-read for lovers of serial killer mysteries.
Nicola Solvinic has a master's degree in criminology and has worked in and around criminal justice for more than a decade. She lives in the Midwest with her husband and cats, where she is surrounded by a secret garden full of beehives.h
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