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Sister Sister

A truly absorbing psychological thriller

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Sister Sister

By: Sue Fortin
Narrated by: Helen Keeley
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USA Today bestselling author of The Girl Who Lied

Alice: Beautiful, kind, manipulative, liar.

Clare: Intelligent, loyal, paranoid, jealous.

Clare thinks Alice is a manipulative liar who is trying to steal her life.
Alice thinks Clare is jealous of her long-lost return and place in their family.

One of them is telling the truth. The other is a maniac.
Two sisters. One truth.

©2017 Sue Fortin (P)2017 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Fiction Genre Fiction Psychological Romance Romantic Suspense Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense Women's Fiction Exciting
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Defo worth a read. fairly easy to work out. But still a good listen. Good easy to follow story

gripping

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Shortly after starting this book I knew what was going on. I continued listening though and it was an entertaining story, despite knowing the ending... However, I didn't know the ending and it was more complex than I had guessed. I was glad to be surprised and it certainly added to the book. A decent psychological thriller.

Helen Keeley does a great job of narrating this story. She's engaging and entertaining.

Good thriller, more than expected

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Would you try another book written by Sue Fortin or narrated by Helen Keeley?

No

Has Sister Sister put you off other books in this genre?

No but this was so predictable and not realistic

What three words best describe Helen Keeley’s performance?

boring
flat
no emotion

If this book were a film would you go see it?

no

Any additional comments?

It was predictable, not even realistic in places, a solicitor who finds evidence but takes no pictures? No really was expecting good things but no I am let down and disappointed as I love to rave about new books.

Glad the ordeal of listening is over!!!!

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I have absolutely no idea how people can say this was gripping and surprising? This is a formula plot, with the 'bad character' and supporting cast easily spotted in the first few chapters. Even the detail dropped in as background was verging on 'neon signpost' obvious. Thriller 101, this paint-by-numbers mystery is light entertainment. The protagonist is an annoying female, who seems a little slow on it. The husband and mother feel unrealistic and weirdly cliche; no one wld actually respond to these events like they are portrayed in this novella.

Keeley is an adept narrator and her well-paced, nicely toned, narration is lovely to listen to.

Its a light, easy listen... it's not a mystery unless you are trying really hard not to see all clunky clues. Like I have said, its perfectly acceptable pap for the masses. A fine read if you are looking park your brain - I found it perfectly suited for my morning commute as no brain-cells required.

Well-paced predictable paint-by-numbers 'thriller'

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This reasonable storyline was ruined by the dreadful, dreadful narration. I couldnt wait for it to finish so i wouldnt have to hear her anymore. i shall actively seek to avoid any book with this narrator even if it sounds the best book since sliced bread. I think some areas of the storyline needed to be developed and explained further. Not a complete waste of my time though.

reasonable plot line - some gaps <br />

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