A Killer in the Family Book Review

A Killer in the Family, the fifth book in the Jonah Sheens Detective series came out this week, but even if you haven't read the first four books, you'll still enjoy this thrilling whodunit. 

There's a serial killer on the loose, and Jonah and his team must figure out who is doing the killings before another victim turns up. They turn to DNA technology to find their perp, and what they end up finding is a link to a local woman and her two sons. The woman, Aisling Cooley, just uploaded her DNA to a site called Globalry, and now the police know, based on blood left at the crime scene, that a man related to Aisling is the killer. But is it one of Aisling's sons or her long-lost father? Or is there something or someone else from Aisling's past?

This novel kept me guessing. Once I reached the halfway mark, I didn't want to put this down! Things were getting exciting. The detectives were finding leads. Things were starting to fall into place. 

If you like detective stories, especially those set in England, then you'll really enjoy this new novel.

A Killer in the Family is published by Random House and is available to purchase now. I received a free e-ARC from the publisher.

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