Little Sister
a dark mystery about family, sisterhood and revenge where nothing is what it seems . . .
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Publisher Description
THE ADDICTIVE AMAZON BESTSELLER
You trusted your sister ... you shouldn't have.
'Kept me up three nights in a row.' Holly Seddon, author of Don't Close Your Eyes
'A twisted world of family secrets and sibling rivalry.' Katerina Diamond, author of The Promise
Good Sister, bad sister, loving sister, jealous sister...
After sixteen years apart sisters Jessica and Emily are reunited.
Despite what happened years before, the warmth they once shared quickly returns and before long Jess has moved into Emily's comfortable island home. Life couldn't be better. But when Emily's baby, Daisy disappears while in Jess's care, the perfect life Emily has so carefully built starts to fall apart.
When long-held secrets come out into the open, who is there left to trust?
A tense thriller about sisters with a twist that will leave your heart in your mouth. Fans of In the Dark by Cara Hunter, The Girl Before by JP Delaney, The Last Thing She Told Me by Linda Green, Her Name Was Rose by Claire Allan and Behind Closed Doors by BA Paris will love this.
'A heart in your mouth read' Red Magazine
'Brilliantly twisty and compelling' Sam Carrington, author of One Little Lie
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Readers LOVE Little Sister:
'Little Sister had me gripped from start to finish.' Louise Candlish
'Thoughtful, multi-layered and beautifully-written.' Tammy Cohen
'A dark, disturbing, and fast-paced psychological thriller set on the Isle of Wight.'
'I didn't want to put it down.'
'Warning - don't open this book for a peek, you will not be able to put it aside once you start. A real 'just a few more pages and then I'll go to sleep' book'
'Brilliant book, I could not put it down.'
'You are never quite sure what will happen next and the end was definitely not what you would expect.'
'I've devoured this book in about 2 days desperate to know who was telling the truth. And what a great pay-off ending!'
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PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
British author Ashdown makes her U.S. debut with a harrowing tale of sibling rivalry. After 16 years of separation, Emily, who's lived a life of privilege on the Isle of Wight, reunites with her year-younger sister, well-traveled bohemian Jess. Emily invites Jess to live with her as a nanny to her stepdaughter and her toddler daughter, Daisy. All is idyllic for a few months until New Year's Eve, when Jess is found unconscious and Daisy goes missing. The previously estranged sisters begin to doubt each other as lies and deception replace love and trust. As days stretch into weeks with no sign of Daisy, Emily sinks into despair, and Jess tries to keep the peace. Yet continuous pressure and suspicion from the police and the press soon take their toll; each member of the family acts out, and long-buried secrets emerge. Ashdown's use of Emily and Jess as alternate narrators raises the tension as readers must decide which sister to believe. This is a dark, unrelenting, psychological thrill ride.
Customer Reviews
Little sister
I thoroughly enjoyed this book.
I am now just about to start my next Isabel ashdown! She’s brilliant.