Book Review: Sister
Sister is the debut thriller by Rosamund Lupton, it's a story about two sisters, -both very different, Tess is the prettier, younger, outgoing one who lives in London, and Bee, of course is the rather plain, serious, older version -living in Manhattan with her equally dull fiance'. It's during a Sunday lunch that serious Bee receives a call from her mother informing her that free spirited Tess is missing, and from that point, we are taken on her journey to find said sister. I found the initial chapters difficult to settle into, however after the third one, I finally understood the writing style. I'm not sure its everyone's cup of tea, and Bee's voice is very straightforward, however I did like her. Now, although Tess' body is found early in the book, the mystery as to how she died, where and why draws you in. From the comfort of Bee's side, you get to meet and watch several characters unravel, and that's when I really started to enjoy the book. It's definitely worth a read, and I recommend it to anyone who likes mysteries and family dramas, but a word of caution, -don't expect a big twist, I saw it coming quite early, it could be my own writerly mind at work though I doubt it. This is a tale of a young woman rediscovering the importance of family love and loving her own self, and there are a few heart-breaking moments, or maybe I am just a sap. I hope not.
Sister can be found on Amazon.com, and you can find Rosamund Lupton here.
Comments
Ann Best, Author @ Long Journey Home
Danette, most definitely, if there's a strong connection with what I'm reading, I'm usually a messy sap in the corner. Always good to have a book that evokes emotions methinks. ;-)
Meredith, thank you! I will check out 'If I Stay' now.
Donna, I enjoyed it too, guess I've an over active imagination especially when it comes to mysteries. ;-)
I hope I made it in time for the Friday night cocktail trolley:)
Nice review. The story sounds good.