Her Mother's Daughter- Blog Tour

 



Author: Brian R O'Rourke

Publisher: Inkubator Books

Publishing Date: 6th December 2023 

Many thanks to the publishing team and ZooLoos BT for my digital copy and a spot on the blog tour



Blurb 


Amanda is enjoying her life – she’s a successful author who has finally managed to give up her day job.

But then an ex-colleague is murdered in an exact reenactment of a killing from one of Amanda’s books. Even worse, Amanda had publicly quarreled with the dead woman and now finds herself a person of interest to the police.

Then it happens a second time. Another person with whom Amanda had publicly fought is murdered. And again, the method used to kill is lifted straight from the pages of one of her books.

It’s clear that someone is out to get Amanda.
But who?
And why?

With the police seeing her as the prime suspect, Amanda is desperate to discover the person behind these grisly killings.

As she digs for the truth, Amanda is forced to look into her own family’s troubled past, where she uncovers a web of secrets and lies far more shocking than anything she has ever written…




My thoughts


I knew this book was a psychological thriller but it delved into so much then that touching on tragedy, love, lots of emotions and family dynamics. 

We start to learn more about Amandas childhood and past life with some surprising information!. 
Amandas character was interesting even though she was a famous author she liked to keep things on the down low but that all changes when she bumps into a fan name Sarah. 

Along the way someone from her past is coming back which has tilted Amandas new life that she cultivated very hard for upside down. 


A mixture of different characters, some  were more likeable than others for me, some a little too naive which at times became a bit frustrating because you want to shout at that them ha!

Lots of curve balls and surprises to keep you ticking along. It is one book that you cannot give too much away in a review as it will spoil it. I really enjoyed this book, would recommend. 
 


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