Her Father's Daughter by T.M. Dunn
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
Thank you to Booklist for the ARC.
Linda Donovan has spent her whole adult life working for her father's exterminating business. Raised by Anthony, a single parent, she thinks she knows everything about him. On the anniversary of her mother’s death, Anthony tells Linda she must take a job on her own. When she arrives, she finds the client dead. Linda panics and calls the police. Suddenly, Anthony is nowhere to be found, and the police think his disappearance is not coincidental. Linda investigates to prove her father's innocence, but every bit of evidence leads only to more questions: does she know her father at all? Told from Linda’s POV and in letters Anthony writes to her, the book reveals details of Anthony’s upbringing, his relationship with Linda’s mother, and how the events of the present came to be. Debut author Dunn's writing style is straightforward, and the plot can be gruesome at times, but readers will want to see this through. Recommended for fans of thriller authors who use multiple perspectives to build the plot, like Mary Kubica and Paula Hawkins. Copyright 2023 Booklist Reviews.
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