The Sisters

The Sisters by Claire Douglas, published by Harper in 2015, is a psychological thriller that delves into the complexities of sisterhood and the lengths one will go to for survival. This edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Abi, who, after a tragic accident that claimed her twin sister’s life, attempts to rebuild her life in Bath. However, her new friendships with siblings Bea and Ben draw her into a world that is both privileged and unsettling, leading to a series of mysterious events that challenge her sense of reality.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of deception and the impact of family dynamics. As Abi navigates her relationships and the pressures from her new friends, she becomes entangled in a web of secrets and threats, raising questions about trust and loyalty. The tension escalates as she grapples with the haunting memory of her sister’s death and the unsettling behavior of those around her. This book presents a gripping exploration of psychological suspense, making it a compelling choice for fans of mystery and thrillers.
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One lied. One died.
When one sister dies, the other must go to desperate lengths to survive
After a tragic accident, still haunted by her twin sister s death, Abi is making a fresh start in Bath. But when she meets siblings Bea and Ben, she is quickly drawn into their privileged and unsettling circle.
When one sister lies, she must protect her secret at all costs
As Abi tries to keep up with the demands of her fickle friends, strange things start to happen precious letters go missing and threatening messages are left in her room. Is this the work of the beautiful and capricious Bea? Or is Abi willing to go to any lengths to get attention?
When the truth outs, will either sister survive?”
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