paulinef 's review for:

The Murder's Daughter by Jonathan Kellerman
1.0

I haven't read Kellerman before but people seem to like him so I'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt and say he just phoned this one in. An outraged library user before me had corrected some of the overwrought phrasing in this book in pen, which I actually came to appreciate because it really did improve the writing. I see Kellerman is a clinical psychologist. Perhaps he needs to have a think about how many times he used the word 'nibble' in this book, because frankly it was odd and creepy. Also, and most damningly, Pho does not have coconut milk in it. He was clearly thinking of Laksa. Irredeemable.