He’s a serial killer. A murderer of young women, all killed in brutal attacks.
But
despite Hamish Wolfe’s conviction, he’s always stuck to his story—he’s
innocent and he’s been wrongly imprisoned. And now he wants someone to
investigate and, more importantly, to write his story.
Maggie
Rose is a notorious defense attorney and writer whose specialty is
getting convictions overturned. At first, Maggie is reluctant to even
acknowledge Hamish’s requests to meet, ignoring his letters. But this is
a very charismatic and persuasive man, good-looking and intelligent.
Eventually even she can’t resist his lure…
Review:
I was given a copy of Daisy in Chains from NetGalley for an honest review and this is my review.
This
is one of those books that makes you walk away going WOW! I loved this
book. At first I was not sure about it because it started a little slow
but when it picked up I could not put it down. I will admit I started
putting things together a bit earlier then I like but I still loved the
book.
If you love psychological thrillers with some twists this is a must read. I am giving Daisy in Chains five out of five stars.
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