A review by annrawson
The Sea Sisters by Lucy Clarke

4.0

A novel about sisters who were estranged.... The way we gradually discover where the fault lines are is well handled, and the characters have enough depth to be interesting. The story opens when the responsible older sister, Kate, hears of Mia's death, possible suicide, in Bali and is told through both points of view - with Mia's being told partly in diary form. The complexity of that narrative structure is handled well, and does not intrude. More psychological than thriller, though, and the ending a bit too predictable, and safe.