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Bloody Kin by Margaret Maron

cimorene1558's review against another edition

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4.0

Good.

skinnypenguin's review

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3.0

Have read several others in this series so it was nice to go back in time a little and see how some of the family connections began. Good story with greed at the heart of it. Easy to see how someone could impersonate someone else when both people were not all that well known to others in the area. Small little details did trip up the killer in the end. Liked seeing how Kate was adapting to living on the farm, how she had to learn a few things about farm life. Glad to see her and Lacy finally came to an understanding. He tried to take advantage of her and part of it was because of a misunderstanding on his part. Interesting how Mary Pat handled James taking on the roll of his brother. Deep down she knew it wasn't him but adults had told her it was so she decided everything could change even if it hadn't. Glad to see she was going to stay with Kate.
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