The first review for J.K. Rowling's new book is in, and it describes a troubling transphobic storyline. Under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith, Rowling has penned Troubled Blood, the fifth novel in her Cormoran Strike series that The Telegraph describes as a "book whose moral seems to be: never trust a man in a dress." The storyline is a subplot in its investigation into the cold case of Margot Bamborough, a woman who disappeared in 1974 and was "thought to have been a victim of Dennis Creed, a transvestite serial killer." According to reviewer Jake Kerridge, the book presents troubling images of murderous men dressed up as women, and he "wonders what critics of Rowling’s stance on trans issues will make of [the] book." This comes after