The Stolen Sisters
Written by Louise Jensen
Narrated by Helen Keeley
4/5
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‘The queen of high-tension grip lit delivers a twisted tale that won’t let you go’ Sunday Times Crime Club
‘With great skill, Jensen slowly unveils the well-hidden aspects of all three characters and propels the book to a moving and convincing conclusion’ Daily Mail
‘A fast paced, suspenseful thriller with unforeseen clever twists and turns to keep the reader captivated until the very last page’ Candis
‘Twisting, turning, breathless ride to the end’ Woman & Home
‘Must read’ Bella
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Sisterhood binds them. Trauma defines them. Will secrets tear them apart?Leah’s perfect marriage isn’t what it seems but the biggest lie of all is that she’s learned to live with what happened all those years ago.Marie drinks a bit too much to help her forget. And Carly has never forgiven herself for not keeping them safe.
Twenty years ago The Sinclair Sisters were taken. But what came after their return was far worse. Can a family ever recover, especially when not everyone is telling the truth…?
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Readers love The Stolen Sisters:‘A must read for psychological thriller fans’
‘Such a great book! I didn’t see the ending coming’
‘An emotional masterpiece’
‘The most absorbing psychological thriller I have read in a long time’
‘Devoured in one sitting, turning the last page at 2.30 am. Yes, this book is THAT good’
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I Thought this book was great, being the oldest of 3 sisters i kept thinking what would have done.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Quite good, storyline was something different but it unravelled a bit towards the end
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is an edge-of-your-seat, heart-pounding, non-stoppable and totally unexpected thriller. It's been a long time since I've read one that grabbed me like this one did. I was fortunate to receive an ARC for this book. Thanks to Louise Jenson and HQ Publishing in the UK for giving me a chance to read this early release book in exchange for a fair and honest review.I truly enjoyed this book. It had so many twists and turns that I didn't know what was right-side up and what was sideways or upside-down. The two timelines of present day and 20 years before this kept me guessing, as only snippets were revealed at a time. The story begins with three sisters--Carly, a 13 year old girl and her two eight year old half sisters - Leah and Marie who have been abducted from their neighbourhood while they're chasing after a missing dog. They are taken to an old abandoned and reputedly haunted army base. And so begins the tale of the three or four most terrifying days of their lives. We find out their awful story from a distance of 20 years as the 20th anniversary of their abduction approaches. Their lives were changed forever then, and no one is the same. Carly is distant and aloof and has trouble forming relationships. Marie is an actress, who is trying to forge a life in the mercurial theatrical industry while she is battling internal demons while self=medicating herself into some sort of outward normalcy. Leah is married with a four-year-old son and she is battling her own demons which include paranoia, OCD, and depression. Leah doesn't know that her husband has his how secrets too. As we read we hear more and more about the events of the abduction. We realize that nothing is as it seems, and no one can be trusted. What a roller-coaster of a ride, and I literally couldn't put this book down. I highly recommend this book to people who love psychological thrillers. It has it all. Don't plan to get much sleep while you're reading it.