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The Stolen Sisters
by Louise Jensen
There is nothing that gets me reading faster than an exciting thriller with chapters from different perspectives. In this novel, there are three in the first part - one from our main protagonist Leah set in the present, another from her husband which is also in the present and then finally a third from her older sister, Carly, which is set when the girls were kidnapped. These change slightly in part two, but I'll let you discover those for yourself so as not to give anything away.
I was completely hooked from the minute I started reading and as a lot of the chapters ended on an exciting note I just had to keep going to find out what happened and what was coming next. The chapter endings did feel rushed but I don't feel it took away from the overall enjoyment of the book.
I also thought that the author dealt with Leah's OCD extremely well and you could tell a lot of effort had gone in to the research behind it.
If you enjoyed Behind Closed Doors by BA Paris, you will also love The Stolen Sisters.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for an advanced digital copy in exchange for my honest review.
I was completely hooked from the minute I started reading and as a lot of the chapters ended on an exciting note I just had to keep going to find out what happened and what was coming next. The chapter endings did feel rushed but I don't feel it took away from the overall enjoyment of the book.
I also thought that the author dealt with Leah's OCD extremely well and you could tell a lot of effort had gone in to the research behind it.
If you enjoyed Behind Closed Doors by BA Paris, you will also love The Stolen Sisters.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for an advanced digital copy in exchange for my honest review.