She rolls over and reaches for her instinctively: her baby. Her hand hits air and flaps redundantly. She stumbles out of bed and switches on the light. But this only confirms it. The baby is gone. Someone has taken her.
Sixteen years ago, Lizzie Armitage woke to find her newborn baby gone. Just days later, Lizzie was dead.
Her sister Paula swore she would do everything she could to find the child. If she hadn’t promised to keep Lizzie's pregnancy secret, maybe the baby wouldn’t have disappeared. And maybe Lizzie would still be alive. But, in nearly a decade, Paula’s never found any trace. Until now…
When Paula bumps into an old friend from the past, she realises she wasn’t the only one who knew about her sister’s child. Someone knows what happened that day. Someone knows where Lizzie’s baby went.
But can Paula find out the truth before another family is ripped apart?
A twisty, unputdownable psychological thriller that will keep you hooked until the last page. Fans of Behind Closed Doors, Friend Request and The Girl on the Train will love Her Sister’s Child.
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Author Bio:
Born in the Cotswolds, Alison spent most of her formative years abroad. She studied languages at Oxford, then became a journalist and author, returning to university after her two children to take a law degree. After a three-year stint as a criminal paralegal, Alison worked as a commercial copywriter and then a TV storyliner, before coming full circle to write fiction again.
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Her Sister’s Child
By
Alison James
Review
By
Heidi Lynn’s Book Reviews
First, I would like to thank Alison James, Bookouture, and NetGalley for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.
You must put Alison James, Her Sister’s Child on your TBR Must Read list. I have read 204 books in 2020 and Alison’s book is definitely in my top 5 list. Alison picks an incredible unique (oh some are very unique) cast of characters for her fascinating storylines. Each storyline is incredibly powerful, intense, and has a life lesson thrown into it. Alison has incredible talent writing in this genre. I hope to read more of her work.
The Graphic Artist pulled on my heart strings with this one. It was perfect for this book.
Alison gave her readers some very important life lessons, brought awareness to Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm, alcoholism and IVF.
This book kept me on my toes, it was fast paced, mind boggling twists and turns, heart stopping moments, crazy secrets from the past that catch up with your present.
Alison takes you from present day to the past to learn more about the characters and the storyline. This aspect is very important to each storyline.
I was amazed how Alison took all three storylines and meshed them together into one at the end. It was when you put in the last piece to the big puzzle.
This is one book where I can honestly say I loved all the storylines in the book. Each storyline fascinated me to no end.
However, unfortunately I can’t say that for all the characters in the book. Jake pissed me off with his juvenile behavior. He so rubbed me the wrong way.
The names Saffron and Noah for the twins I absolutely loved. So unique and different.
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