Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Dear Daughter by Elizabeth Little

 

Janie Jenkins is twenty-six and has just been released from prison where she has been imprisoned since she was sixteen for the murder of her wealthy mother.  Janie was one of the press's favorite girls to gossip about until she was found covered in blood, her mother lying on the floor in a pool of blood.  Janie doesn't remember killing her but she was rarely straight those days.

Now due to mishandling of evidence, Janie has been freed.  She has a few clues that might lead to someone else as the killer, the name Tessa and the name of a town in rural South Dakota.  She tricks the paparazzi who are trailing her and heads to the town which is very rural and with only a small population.  There she discovers that Tessa was her mother, brought up in poverty and that she has relatives here she never imagined existed.  But who killed her mother?

This was Elizabeth Little's debut novel and it got lots of buzz, being nominated for several debut novel awards.  Janie is the Paris Hilton of her time, lots of bad press which probably was greatly exaggerated.  As she learns the truth about her mother and her background, she learns secrets about herself as well.  This book is recommended for mystery readers.  

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