A review by heathersbike
Troubled Blood by Robert Galbraith

So. Lots to unpack here but I think the main thing is that the real bad guy if the story isn't the crossdressing serial killer everyone is up in arms about but the unsuspected, underestimated, unseen nurse. You don't hear nurses crying out that they've been misrepresented. I get that's because as a group nurses aren't stuck into a box and labeled. If the world was a perfect place none of characterstics of Dennis Creed would be on trial just because he was. The character of Dennis Creed wasn't a serial killer because he was a crossdresser, he found that crossdressing helped him with killing. How is that against people who are transgender? Are we all going to be suspicious of nurses now? No? But JK Rawlings has said they are scary and worthy of suspicion. Oh, but you weren't scared of them before so this doesnt change your mind. THAT is the prejudice that we need to work on, not the inclusion in a fictional setting.