Bootlegger's Daughter
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2000
275
Novel • Fiction
North Carolina • 1990s
2000
Adult
18+ years
Bootlegger's Daughter follows Deborah Knott, an attorney in North Carolina, navigating a complex murder case involving family secrets and local politics. As she seeks justice, she must confront her past and the legacy of her father's reputation as a bootlegger. The story explores themes of identity, community, and personal growth.
Mysterious
Suspenseful
Gritty
Contemplative
Emotional
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Bootlegger's Daughter by Margaret Maron is lauded for its intricate plot and authentic portrayal of Southern life. Readers appreciate the strong female protagonist and well-developed characters. However, some critics find the pacing uneven. Overall, the novel's blend of mystery and family drama captivates, though might not satisfy those seeking fast-paced action.
Fans of Southern mysteries and strong female protagonists will enjoy Bootlegger's Daughter by Margaret Maron. Similar to Sue Grafton's A is for Alibi, it appeals to readers who appreciate intricate plots and rich cultural landscapes peppered with local history and familial intrigue.
8,322 ratings
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275
Novel • Fiction
North Carolina • 1990s
2000
Adult
18+ years
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