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What happens after the world learns your deepest, darkest secret-one you didn't even know you were keeping? In My Father's Last Victim 2: The Aftermath - Picking Up the Pieces of a Shattered Past, Claire Smith returns with a powerful and deeply personal sequel to her gripping memoir. The first book revealed the horrifying truth: the man she had loved, trusted, and called "Dad" was a monster hiding in plain sight-a serial murderer whose crimes shattered families, stole lives, and left behind a wake of devastation. Now, Claire must navigate the aftermath of that revelation. The trial is over, but the echoes of her father's sins remain. The whispers follow her wherever she goes. The stares in the grocery store, the hushed conversations, the questions that never seem to stop-"Did you know?" "How could you not have seen it?" "Are you just like him?" Determined to reclaim her identity beyond his crimes, Claire embarks on a journey of self-discovery, facing difficult questions about who she is without him, how trauma shapes the mind, and whether justice can truly bring closure. From the painful confrontation with her mother, to the nightmares that refuse to let her go, to her struggle with forgiveness-or the lack thereof-Claire lays bare the unfiltered truth of what it means to survive not just the crimes themselves, but their consequences. Through therapy, self-reflection, and the courage to tell her own story, she fights to rebuild a future that is hers alone-one where she is not defined by the man who raised her, but by the strength of the woman she is becoming. Raw, emotional, and ultimately hopeful, My Father's Last Victim 2 is a memoir about resilience, survival, and the power of breaking free from a past that was never yours to carry. It is a story for anyone who has ever had to rebuild themselves after devastation and for those who believe that even in the darkest of stories, there is still light to be found.