Summary: An obsessive
quest to solve the mystery of her older sister’s disappearance puts a young
woman in mortal jeopardy in this taut, sophisticated novel of psychological
suspense from the author of the “truly riveting” (New York Times) The
Book of You. An intoxicating cocktail of loyalty and secrets, lies and
betrayal, reminiscent of Rosamund Lupton’s Sister and Kimberly
McCreight’s Reconstructing Amelia.
Ella has never let go of her sister. She can still feel Miranda’s presence, still hear her voice. She still talks to her. What holds Ella together is her love for her sister’s ten-year-old son and her work as a self-defense expert helping victims. Ella is certain that Miranda was taken, and that one man is key to her disappearance: Jason Thorne. The tabloids report that a new link has been found connecting Miranda to this sadistic serial killer locked away in a psychiatric hospital. Ignoring warnings from the police and the disapproval of her parents, she seeks Thorne out. Ella will do whatever it takes to uncover the truth—no matter how dangerous…
Angie’s comments: The twists are good, and there are enough red herrings to make
the mystery a mystery. I especially enjoyed the complicated relationships in the
family and the real sense of loss that permeated the book. The ending was not
quite as good as I had hoped, but the rest of the book made up for that.
Recommended for readers interested in family
drama and loss.
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January 23, 2018
The Second Sister
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