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"They were daughters of a monster?a father who slaughtered eight prostitutes before dying himself. Dr. Adeline Glen left the nightmare behind, and now she specializes in pain management. Her sister, Shana Day, followed in her father?s violent footsteps, first killing at age fourteen and being incarcerated for more than twenty-five years. After a brutal attack, Boston Detective D. D. Warren needs Adeline?s professional help to recover physically. But when a new psychopath known as the Rose Killer begins a reign of terror, D.D. must also consult the insane Shana?who claims she can help catch the madman." --Amazon.com.
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3.75
This wasn't just a story about a serial killer, it was a story about pain, sisterly relationships, how traumatic events can fuck you up, how your childhood effects ur adulthood and so much more.
We got povs from Adeline, D.D and the rose killer. And my fav one was Adeline's coz it was gripping to read how Adeline was going through life as the daughter and sister of serial killers. She also had a condition where she couldn't feel pain and the book explored that topic and I learnt a lot about that condition as well.
This would have been a 5 star for me if it weren't for the fact that the book was SOO slow and i felt let down by the ending:(