In this sensational thriller from the number-one internationally bestselling author, two sisters discover that the secrets they keep from each other prove to be deadly.
Youve known her all your life. Or have you?
Tasha and her older sister Alice may look alike, but they couldnt be more different. Tashas married with two children and still lives in their hometown near Bristol. Alice is a high-flying scientist who travels the world with her equally successful husband.
Yet each sister would trust the other with her life.
When Tasha and her husband Aaron need a break and Alice offers to stay in their home with the kids, Tasha knows her family is in safe hands.
She couldnt be more wrong.
The call from home is devastating. Alice and her husband Kyle have been attacked, leaving Alice in intensive care and Kyle dead. Rushing to the hospital, Tasha finds the police trying to piece events together. She cant think why anyone would attack her sister.
Then the note arrives, addressed to Tasha:
It was supposed to be you . . .
Every family has secrets. Some more deadly than others.
Genre: Mystery
Youve known her all your life. Or have you?
Tasha and her older sister Alice may look alike, but they couldnt be more different. Tashas married with two children and still lives in their hometown near Bristol. Alice is a high-flying scientist who travels the world with her equally successful husband.
Yet each sister would trust the other with her life.
When Tasha and her husband Aaron need a break and Alice offers to stay in their home with the kids, Tasha knows her family is in safe hands.
She couldnt be more wrong.
The call from home is devastating. Alice and her husband Kyle have been attacked, leaving Alice in intensive care and Kyle dead. Rushing to the hospital, Tasha finds the police trying to piece events together. She cant think why anyone would attack her sister.
Then the note arrives, addressed to Tasha:
It was supposed to be you . . .
Every family has secrets. Some more deadly than others.
Genre: Mystery
Praise for this book
"Full of twists and turns... No one seeds shocking secrets into seemingly ordinary families quite like Claire Douglas. Hugely enjoyable! I loved it." - Eve Chase
"The Wrong Sister is Claire Douglas at her finest - page-turning, compelling and utterly addictive. I couldn't put it down!" - Lucy Clarke
"This is a book that won't leave you be. It's a brilliant jigsaw of suspicious characters, grisly deeds, and family tragedy - and Douglas only lets you see the full picture on the very last page." - Abigail Dean
"Douglas is the queen of the unexpected twist." - Gillian McAllister
"An excellent thriller. Claire Douglas keeps getting better and better." - Louise O'Neill
"A triumph of masterful misdirection and intricate plotting. It keeps you guessing from the first page to the last and it's Claire Douglas's best book yet. If you love a Christie-esque mystery that keeps you guessing, The Wrong Sister definitely won't disappoint." - C L Taylor
"I raced through it...The solution to the mystery is so clever I was nowhere near guessing it! I loved it." - Harriet Tyce
"The Wrong Sister is Claire Douglas at her finest - page-turning, compelling and utterly addictive. I couldn't put it down!" - Lucy Clarke
"This is a book that won't leave you be. It's a brilliant jigsaw of suspicious characters, grisly deeds, and family tragedy - and Douglas only lets you see the full picture on the very last page." - Abigail Dean
"Douglas is the queen of the unexpected twist." - Gillian McAllister
"An excellent thriller. Claire Douglas keeps getting better and better." - Louise O'Neill
"A triumph of masterful misdirection and intricate plotting. It keeps you guessing from the first page to the last and it's Claire Douglas's best book yet. If you love a Christie-esque mystery that keeps you guessing, The Wrong Sister definitely won't disappoint." - C L Taylor
"I raced through it...The solution to the mystery is so clever I was nowhere near guessing it! I loved it." - Harriet Tyce
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