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The Family Tree
by Steph Mullin, Nicole Mabry
The family tree was my first book by the authors and I can only say WOW! What have I just read?
I must admit that I am tempted to check out some DNA tests although I know it won’t give much insight into my family history as it’s pretty simple and known back home. After reading the blurb of this book I had to read it asap. It’s so much more than I expected.
After doing a DNA test, Liz finds out that she’s actually adopted and goes on a hunt for finding out who are her actual parents and what happened that they had to give her up. Right away, a FBI team shows up at her door and she finds out that someone from her past is a killer and they have them under strict supervision.
This should make her take a step back, but she’s determined to find out the truth on her own.
The story is fast-paced and told in chapters between Liz and her friend travels and the killer’s side of the story.
It’s gripping, shocking in places and draws you in at all times. A must read thriller for sure.
Arc review from Netgalley
I must admit that I am tempted to check out some DNA tests although I know it won’t give much insight into my family history as it’s pretty simple and known back home. After reading the blurb of this book I had to read it asap. It’s so much more than I expected.
After doing a DNA test, Liz finds out that she’s actually adopted and goes on a hunt for finding out who are her actual parents and what happened that they had to give her up. Right away, a FBI team shows up at her door and she finds out that someone from her past is a killer and they have them under strict supervision.
This should make her take a step back, but she’s determined to find out the truth on her own.
The story is fast-paced and told in chapters between Liz and her friend travels and the killer’s side of the story.
It’s gripping, shocking in places and draws you in at all times. A must read thriller for sure.
Arc review from Netgalley