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The Family Tree
The Family Tree | Nicole Mabry, Steph Mullin
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Kempfme
The Family Tree | Nicole Mabry, Steph Mullin
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This is a debut read about Liz, who takes a 23 and me DNA kit for fun, and when the results are in it comes up that she is related to a serial killer. Steph Mullin and Nicole Mabry had me hooked from page one. I really liked the parts of the insight into the victims of the killer.

Thanks to Avon and Netgalley for this opportunity.

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bookandbedandtea
The Family Tree | Nicole Mabry, Steph Mullin
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The premise was intriguing, the writing was uneven, the main character was unbearable yet the reviewers on Goodreads gushed about this. I didn't hate it and I wanted to know if my guess about the culprit was right (it was! 🙋‍♀️) but I couldn't get over my annoyance at the whiney, demanding, controlling MC. 🙄

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kezzlou85
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Imagine finding your new family then learning one may be a killer. Its a really interesting premise and searching up family with these DNA sites is very current. The story flickers between Liz and the poor girls that are being taken. I like how that part of the story builds with each pairing. Its quite dark and theres a twist towards the end though I had figured it out just before Liz did. #Netgalley 4*

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CoffeeK8
The Family Tree | Nicole Mabry, Steph Mullin
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Thank you to #netgalley for an #ARC in exchange for an honest review!
I was so intrigued by the premise of this book, and this book did not disappoint! Imagine finding out you're adopted by doing a 23andMe test, and then having that test lead to finding out you're related to one of the most notorious and unidentified Serial Killers in your area. This is what happens to Liz Catalano, when she is gifted a test by her cousin Andie. (Cont. ⬇️)

CoffeeK8 Liz, her cousin Andie and her family were thoughtful and respectful people who worked together to heal when family secrets lead Liz to feel betrayed. Most importantly, I really appreciated how the victims of the killer, are humanized and thoughtfully portrayed. So often in books with serial killer villains, the killer is glamorized and the victims largely forgotten, and I like how the authors took their story in a different direction. 3y
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