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Her Sister's Killer

(2021)
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A TOTALLY COMPELLING CRIME THRILLER THAT WILL HAVE YOU HOOKED UNTIL THE SHOCKING CONCLUSION.

She might be one of Chicago’s best homicide detectives, but can she hold up when she has to investigate her twin sister’s murder?

“Your sister didn’t arrive at the hospital for work and they—”

“Becky’s missing?”

“Her body was found this morning by a jogger. It was murder.”

Victoria Wharton never wanted to return to her tiny New England hometown. She hasn’t spoken to her mother or sister since she left to follow her dreams. But now she’s back to get justice for her sister.

Will her feelings for her childhood friend and fellow detective, Steve McCade, get in the way?

Then the death threats start, and a local man is beaten half to death. The killer will do anything to keep his identity — and motives — a secret. And Victoria realizes she must look closer to home to find her sister’s killer.

FAMILY SECRETS WILL BE SPILLED IN THIS TAUT CRIME THRILLER.

Fans of Melinda Leigh, Mary Burton, Kendra Elliott, Nora Roberts, and Lisa Regan will adore this tense and twisted crime thriller.

WHAT READERS ARE SAYING ABOUT HER SISTER’S KILLER:

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Well written and exciting murder mystery.” Aileen G.

⭐⭐⭐⭐ “This book hooks and intrigues you straightaway. It is about complexities of family relationships and for Victoria the main character having to face her demons to a home that she left for reasons none of us should have to suffer so that she can find who murdered her sister . . . I love a book that keeps you on your toes . . . the art of a great story-teller is not allowing the reader to guess why the murderer did what they did, I would have never guessed the reason.” Ali L.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “[Her Sister’s Killer] kept me guessing until the surprising end.” Barbara

Her Sister's Killer has a troubled, but likeable heroine, and a plot that keeps moving briskly, even as the author brings colour to the setting with quirky, interesting vignettes of New England life. Most important to me, she misleads her reader in the best Agatha Christie tradition. She misdirects by playing on the reader’s own presuppositions. The twist at the end came as a genuine surprise. Nicely done!” Patricia MacDonald, author of Missing Child


Genre: Mystery

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