My Sister's Secret by Diane Saxon

Welcome to my stop on Rachel's Random Resources for My Sister's Secret by Diane Saxon. 


About the Book:

Four sisters, four secrets. Who has the deadliest of them all?

Something happened to me when I was nine.

My childhood memories before that fateful day are gone. Extinguished.

The aftermath has become a living nightmare with a guilt that runs so deep that I’m not sure I can ever tell anyone. I fear I've left it too late...

The burden of my secret and the hurt and pain that silence cost each and every member of my family is too overwhelming.

But you can't avoid fate and now I have the opportunity to right the wrongs inflicted on us.

There was no justice. Not then. Not now. But I can change that.

The big question is, how far am I willing to go?

Review:

Trigger Warning: Child abuse is a rather large part of the story so please be aware before deciding if this book is for you.

What a roller coaster of a book! So many mysteries to figure out and so many secrets. 

As the blurb says, something happened to one of the sisters when she was nine. The four sisters are close and get together on a regular basis. They think they know everything about each other but that is not the case. Each one has secrets they are trying to shield from their families. I kept reading to find out what happens in the end. A great psychological thriller that will keep you guessing!

About the Author:

Diane Saxon previously wrote romantic fiction for the US market but has now turned to writing psychological crime. Find Her Alive was her first novel in this genre and introduced series character DS Jenna Morgan. She is married to a retired policeman and lives in Shropshire.

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