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The Sister by Louise Jensen
5.0
Best friends. Besties. BFFs. The importance of having a special best friend is SO very important to adolescent girls. Sometimes these important friendships last until adulthood. Some are lifelong. Some end in death...
Grace Matthews has had a traumatic childhood. She lost her Dad in a traffic accident when she was young and has always blamed herself for her part in his demise. Her Mum surrendered to her grief and was unable to look after Grace which precipitated Grace leaving the Devon coast which she loved and going to live with her grandparents in Oxfordshire.
Grace's first day at her new school is memorable in that it is then she meets and befriends Charlie - her BFF. Both girls are fatherless which strengthens their bond. Charlie gives Grace a necklace that is half of a heart. Charlie wears the other half... If they only knew that hearts would really be broken.
When the story starts the reader is aware that Grace is now a young woman in her late twenties AND that Charlie has died. Grace has spent four months grieving her beloved friend and is only now beginning to come to terms with her loss. Part of her healing process is to dig up a memory box that she and Charlie buried when they were fifteen years old.
Charlie's last words to Grace were "I did something terrible, Grace. I hope you can forgive me".
The reader wonders along with Grace... What could Charlie have done???
Grace now works in a preschool. It is a job she loves and she is very fond of the children who attend the school. She lives with her boyfriend, Dan who went to school with her and Charlie. She has a pet cat, Mittens, whom she adores. All in all, life is good if it were not for missing Charlie.
Then Anna enters her life. Anna is the sister that Charlie never knew about. A half-sister. She reminds Grace of her dead friend and wants to help her out of a bad patch. She invites Anna to come and live with her and Dan temporarily until she gets back on her feet.
The reader gradually comes to realize that Anna is manipulative and dangerous. Grace is naively unaware and I wanted to scream at Grace to watch out for her! So frustrating! Horrible things start to happen. Grace's paranoia increases - with good reason as it turns out...
Written in two time periods labelled "NOW" and "THEN" with the 'then' taking the reader back to the girls' adolescence, the novel explores the corrosive effects that guilt and betrayal can play upon the psyche. It also questions if we can every really know another person. Everyone has secrets, hidden depths that they choose to not share.
"The Sister" is an assured debut thriller that will be appreciated by all fans of the genre. The tension mounts as Grace's life and everything she holds dear is increasingly put in jeopardy. A chilling novel rife with suspicion and revelations doled out in increments to make the tension palpable, "The Sister" delivers an ending twist that thriller readers will appreciate.
4.5 stars rounded up
Visit my blog soon for an interview with Louise Jensen!
Grace Matthews has had a traumatic childhood. She lost her Dad in a traffic accident when she was young and has always blamed herself for her part in his demise. Her Mum surrendered to her grief and was unable to look after Grace which precipitated Grace leaving the Devon coast which she loved and going to live with her grandparents in Oxfordshire.
Grace's first day at her new school is memorable in that it is then she meets and befriends Charlie - her BFF. Both girls are fatherless which strengthens their bond. Charlie gives Grace a necklace that is half of a heart. Charlie wears the other half... If they only knew that hearts would really be broken.
When the story starts the reader is aware that Grace is now a young woman in her late twenties AND that Charlie has died. Grace has spent four months grieving her beloved friend and is only now beginning to come to terms with her loss. Part of her healing process is to dig up a memory box that she and Charlie buried when they were fifteen years old.
Charlie's last words to Grace were "I did something terrible, Grace. I hope you can forgive me".
The reader wonders along with Grace... What could Charlie have done???
Grace now works in a preschool. It is a job she loves and she is very fond of the children who attend the school. She lives with her boyfriend, Dan who went to school with her and Charlie. She has a pet cat, Mittens, whom she adores. All in all, life is good if it were not for missing Charlie.
Then Anna enters her life. Anna is the sister that Charlie never knew about. A half-sister. She reminds Grace of her dead friend and wants to help her out of a bad patch. She invites Anna to come and live with her and Dan temporarily until she gets back on her feet.
The reader gradually comes to realize that Anna is manipulative and dangerous. Grace is naively unaware and I wanted to scream at Grace to watch out for her! So frustrating! Horrible things start to happen. Grace's paranoia increases - with good reason as it turns out...
Written in two time periods labelled "NOW" and "THEN" with the 'then' taking the reader back to the girls' adolescence, the novel explores the corrosive effects that guilt and betrayal can play upon the psyche. It also questions if we can every really know another person. Everyone has secrets, hidden depths that they choose to not share.
"The Sister" is an assured debut thriller that will be appreciated by all fans of the genre. The tension mounts as Grace's life and everything she holds dear is increasingly put in jeopardy. A chilling novel rife with suspicion and revelations doled out in increments to make the tension palpable, "The Sister" delivers an ending twist that thriller readers will appreciate.
4.5 stars rounded up
Visit my blog soon for an interview with Louise Jensen!