The Wrong Sister: Discover the Sunday Times bestselling psychological thriller that has everyone hooked - From the author of the No. 1 bestseller, The New Neighbours
F**R
It an amazing book to read.
Could not put it down. Amazingly written story, keeps you on the edge of your seat.
M**F
Interesting story
This is such an unputdownable story. More twists and turns than your average maze. A thoroughly enjoyable book. I'm now curious as to if the full story of Kyle's death will ever come out. Ingenious writing.
C**J
Good crime novel
I really enjoyed this crime novel, interesting plot and good characterization, believable and I couldn't put it down.
R**Z
First novel I've read of this author
Ok for a bit of light entertainment , struggled to believe the final suspect , didn't feel like a strong enough motive really. But I still enjoyed reading it and devouring in one weekend as a bit of escapism.
M**L
It’s Ok
It was an ok read, quite long winded and feel the ending was very anticlimactic. Think The New Neighbours is better.
C**R
Gripping Psychological Thriller
Brilliant psychological thriller. Grabbed my attention from the very beginning and kept me gripped till the end. Exceptionally well written with relatable attention to detail that throws me back to my childhood. Love the way the mystery develops with plenty of twists along the way. A book to immerse oneself in. A book you won't be able to put down.
L**A
couldn’t put it down…
This book has been in almost every room of my house! I had to keep reading, the writing style so smooth and the pacing so great I just flew through it - before I knew it I was almost done!I didn’t want it to end but I had to read more and find out who Holly was and why the life-swap turned into a murder game.Liked all the characters; even minor ones were fleshed out enough the story flowed alongside their presence.Aaron and Tash reminded me slightly of me and my husband which made it even more enjoyable but a little eerie too 😅Such a unique, unexpected twist I doubt has ever been done before.Bravo, Claire Douglas. Deserved five 🌟
B**O
Kept my interest
I really did enjoy reading this book. It kept my interest from start to finish. Once finished I did look back and think "What was the relevance of that part?" For example who was following Tasha and Aaron in Venice and why? Who sent Tasha the nasty note? Who killed a certain person in the pond and why? It also seemed very far fetched as to the motive for killing Kyle. Having said that, I did still enjoy the story and the pace and detail of the plot.
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