The Wrong Sister: The instant Number 1 Sunday Times bestseller! Discover the new gripping psychological thriller

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13 reviews
Kim H
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.5 I was in a sort of slump, not being able to get into any books, and I knew Claire Douglas was the person to sort me out. I'm making my way through the whole of her backlist and honestly loving every second; she's definitely in my top three thriller writers. This was just as twisty as always with me figuring out some of the twists but not all, and it kept me guessing until the very end. I found the story really unique and just had a great time. Claire is really good at storytelling and her books are just so easy to read. This was the perfect holiday read for me.
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Boo Boo
I really did enjoy reading this book. It kept my interest from start to finish. Once finished I did look back and think "What was the relevance of that part?" For example who was following Tasha and Aaron in Venice and why? Who sent Tasha the nasty note? Who killed a certain person in the pond and why? It also seemed very far fetched as to the motive for killing Kyle. Having said that, I did still enjoy the story and the pace and detail of the plot.
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The Automated Dad
The Wrong Sister hooks you from the very first page and doesn’t let go until the final, jaw-dropping twist. It’s the kind of psychological thriller that has you questioning everything and everyone, as the story unfolds with layers of deceit, dark family secrets, and unexpected betrayals. The narrative revolves around two sisters, one seemingly perfect and the other a bit of a mystery — but as the plot thickens, you start to wonder who’s really hiding the truth. The pacing is spot-on, with cliffhangers that make it impossible to put down (cancel your plans, you’re finishing this one tonight). The characters are complex and well-drawn, making it hard to decide who to root for — or who to trust. It’s a gripping read that’s full of suspense, red herrings, and twists you won’t see coming. If you’re a fan of psychological thrillers with unreliable narrators and plenty of family drama, The Wrong Sister is a must-read. Just be prepared for a late night — once you start, it’s hard to escape this dark and tangled web!
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Hardtoplease.
I enjoyed the book, it’s well written and gripping, but found the last couple of chapters weak and disappointing.
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Mariamac
A cleverly plotted story with great twists. I thoroughly enjoyed it. The relationship between the sisters was well written and fascinating.
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Ca Edwards
Enjoyed reading this. Unexpected ending and and kept interest to end
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Linda
Fantastic story. Couldn’t put it down. So many twists. Brilliant.
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Rachel Harvey
I enjoyed this book, it was very easy to digest and follow. Had me hooked from page one. Great holiday read.
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Arrived in great condition
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Nicola G.
Brilliant book, very well written. A page turned!
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Kiran S.
Well written story in which i learned about an unknown health ‘condition’. Worth reading.
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sam
The BEST book to have started the New Year off with!! I felt like I was watching a British crime series on Netflix, in my head. This book is so well detailed and it truly brought everything to life. I don’t usually love different POVs but this book really changed my mind!!
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Amazon Customer
Another good book from Claire Douglas although it did drag a bit in some places. It did arrive very quickly from the International sight. I guess its not published yet in the U.S. I have read all of Claire Douglas's books and am looking forward to the next one. Her English dialogue takes some getting used to.
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  • Publisher Penguin (4 July 2024)
  • Language English
  • Paperback 432 pages
  • ISBN-10 1405957611
  • ISBN-13 978-1405957618
  • Dimensions 19.7 x 3.1 x 12.8 cm
  • Best Sellers Rank See Top 100 in Books