In 'Sister' by Rosamund Lupton, a woman named Beatrice embarks on a desperate quest to uncover the truth behind her sister's mysterious disappearance. As she delves deeper into the investigation, she uncovers hidden secrets and dark family ties that complicate her search. The story expertly weaves themes of love, loyalty, and betrayal, creating a gripping atmosphere of suspense. With every revelation, the tension escalates, leaving readers questioning who can be trusted. As Beatrice races against time, readers are drawn into a captivating journey filled with twists that challenge the very bonds of sisterhood.
By Rosamund Lupton
Published: 2011
"We are bound by blood, but it is love that intertwines our lives, bridging the chasms of loss and despair."
"Lupton enters the highly charged ring where the best psychological detective writers spar... Like Kate Atkinson, Patricia Highsmith and Ruth Rendell… Both tear-jerking and spine-tingling, Sister provides an adrenaline rush that could cause a chill on the sunniest afternoon." —The New York Times Book Review When her mom calls to tell her that Tess, her younger sister, is missing, Bee returns home to London on the first flight. She expects to find Tess and give her the usual lecture, the bossy big sister scolding her flighty baby sister for taking off without letting anyone know her plans. Tess has always been a free spirit, an artist who takes risks, while conservative Bee couldn’t be more different. Bee is used to watching out for her wayward sibling and is fiercely protective of Tess (and has always been a little stern about her antics). But then Tess is found dead, apparently by her own hand. Bee is certain that Tess didn’t commit suicide. Their family and the police accept the sad reality, but Bee feels sure that Tess has been murdered. Single-minded in her search for a killer, Bee moves into Tess's apartment and throws herself headlong into her sister's life--and all its secrets. Though her family and the police see a grieving sister in denial, unwilling to accept the facts, Bee uncovers the affair Tess was having with a married man and the pregnancy that resulted, and her difficultly with a stalker who may have crossed the line when Tess refused his advances. Tess was also participating in an experimental medical trial that might have gone very wrong. As a determined Bee gives her statement to the lead investigator, her story reveals a predator who got away with murder--and an obsession that may cost Bee her own life. A thrilling story of fierce love between siblings, Sister is a suspenseful and accomplished debut with a stunning twist.
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Sister
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Rosamund Lupton is a bestselling author known for her compelling psychological thrillers and emotive storytelling. Her debut novel, 'Sister,' garnered critical acclaim and captivated readers with its intricate plot and deep exploration of family bonds. Lupton's other notable works include 'Afterwards,' 'The Quality of Silence,' and 'Three Hours,' each showcasing her talent for weaving suspenseful narratives with rich character development. Her writing style is characterized by a blend of lyrical prose and taut pacing, often reflecting profound themes of love, loss, and resilience.
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