Book Review: 'The Sister' by Louise Jensen — A Psychological Thriller About Grief and Deception
A book review of Louise Jensen's psychological thriller "The Sister." The novel follows Grace, who is struggling after the death of her best friend Charlie. When Grace opens Charlie's memory box seeking answers, she discovers secrets about her friend. After starting a campaign to find Charlie's father, a woman named Anna claiming to be Charlie's sister appears, quickly inserting herself into Grace's life and relationship.
Key quotes
'I did something terrible Grace. I hope you can forgive me …'
Grace hasn't been the same since the death of her best friend Charlie.
It soon becomes clear that there was a lot she didn't know about her best friend.
For Grace, finding Anna is like finding a new family and soon Anna has made herself very comfortable in Grace and boyfriend
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‘I did something terrible Grace. I hope you can forgive me …’ “Grace hasn’t been the same since the death of her best friend Charlie. She is haunted by Charlie’s words the last time she saw h…
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