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The Serial Killer's Daughter

De: Lesley Welsh
Narrado por: Katie Villa
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Charmer, liar, father...killer.

Suzanne's life changes forever the day she receives a visit from Rose Anderson, the woman who has been living with her estranged father, Don.

Don is dead, but Rose wants Suzanne to have his possessions - including a series of intimate diaries and a mysterious collection of photographs of women.

To Suzanne's shock, one of the photos is of her friend, Sophie, who died 10 years ago in an unexplained and devastating fire.

But Don met Sophie only once, during an unsettling visit he paid Suzanne just days before Sophie's death.... So why did he have a picture of her?

Unable to let Sophie's memory alone, Suzanne begins to dig into her father's life. What horrors is she about to unearth in his journals? And who is it that's out there, watching her every move?

Chilling, The Serial Killer's Daughter is a compelling thriller, perfect for fans of Robert Bryndza, Rachel Abbott, and Robert Dugoni.

©2017 Lesley Welsh (P)2017 Bookouture
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I really liked this book. I couldn't waitvto see what old Don was going to do next.

Kept my attention

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would not usually even listen to this type of book but it certainly kept my attention to the end

not my kind of book

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I liked most of this story; however it’s pretty much porn at some points 😳

I’m not a prude by any means…but damn this has me not blushing, but cringing.

The narrator was amazing!!!

X rated but a good storyline

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Excellent story, kept the pages turning but the some of the language is way over the top raunchy.

Suspense Filled Story - Raunchy Language

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“The Serial Killer’s Daughter” by Lesley Welch is a creepy and gripping exploration of a serial killer’s mind. Despite its dark subject matter, Katie Villa’s expert narration is spot-on. Be prepared for multiple subplots. Suzanne's life is turned upside-down when she receives her estranged father’s possessions, including cryptic diaries and disturbing photos. She uncovers a lurid past and comes to the realization that someone is tracking her. An audictive and unsettling listen for sure, there is an abundance of devious characters. Listen carefully as Welch zigzags back and forth throughout. I admit I periodically got lost and had to backtrack. I got to the point where I just gave up. I’m still reeling from this disturbing listen. As my friend, mentor and editor wisely told me decades ago, “If everyone liked the same things, the world would indeed be a boring one.” RIP Dan Di Leo

The title says a lot… there’s so much more waiting.

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