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Title:Sister
Author:Rosamund Lupton
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 358 pages
Published:September 2nd 2010 by Piatkus Books (first published 2010)
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Thriller. Crime. Suspense
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Sister Paperback | Pages: 358 pages
Rating: 3.77 | 47434 Users | 5098 Reviews

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Nothing can break the bond between sisters ...When Beatrice gets a frantic call in the middle of Sunday lunch to say that her younger sister, Tess, is missing, she boards the first flight home to London. But as she learns about the circumstances surrounding her sister's disappearance, she is stunned to discover how little she actually knows of her sister's life - and unprepared for the terrifying truths she must now face.The police, Beatrice's fiance and even their mother accept they have lost Tess but Beatrice refuses to give up on her. So she embarks on a dangerous journey to discover the truth, no matter the cost.

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Original Title: Sister
ISBN: 0749942010 (ISBN13: 9780749942014)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Beatrice (diverse works), Tess
Setting: London, England(United Kingdom)
Literary Awards: Strand Critics Award for Best First Novel (2011), Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Nominee for Longlist (2011)


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This book was astonishing. The blurb does not do the book justice and from what I read on the cover, it was certainly not what I expected. From the start, the book was quite a page turner and it was filled with intrigue. I thought that the way it was written - through a letter/conversation with her 'lawyer'/sister - was very different and effective. The realisation of what the message was and who Beatrice was talking to all along was incredible and quite shocking - The concept of this book is

I thought this book was silly and beyond that insulting in its treatment of depression and suicide. Having said that, it was a lot better than any book I've ever written (none). Still...ugh. From the first page, I winced at the over-blown tone of the main character's voice. I felt like I was reading a thirteen-year-old's idea of what an emotionally distraught person should sound like. I was seriously relieved when the "gasp" ending at least revealed the name "Mr. Wright" was not totally an

I loved this. I put this book on my mystery/thriller shelf based on its blurb, but theres SO much more to it than that. Yes, the question of what happened to Tess is its central thread, but thats only one of its many layers and complexities. I was absorbed by it, confused, compelled. Its an emotive read, looking at every kind of human trait, and I was moved to tears more than once. Its one of those books where the full story is only revealed right at the very end, and even then you have to

What rating do you give a book that definitely holds your interest and keeps you reading any time you can snatch a chunk of time, however small, yet leaves you disappointed and irritated when it ends? Which is more important - constantly being kept pulled into a story or coming away at the end of the book a satisfied reader???I do not recall where I read the review that led me to queue up for this book at the library (and the line was long, believe me), but I noticed that most of the Goodreads

Beautifully written. Heartbreakingly sad. Potently emotional. Brilliantly executed. Terrifyingly realistic. Happy ending? You decide.Undeniably one of the best novels out there. It is absolutely amazing that this is Rosamund Lupton's first novel. I was so riveted to the pages that I lost three hours of time before coming up for air. I'm looking forward to reading more novels by this undeniably talented writer! Highly recommended!

The story is told from the perspective of Beatrice, and is, in a way, written as one big letter to her missing sister. I struggled to get into this one. I was never in a hurry to get back to reading the story and I often found at times I was reluctant to read it. There was a fair bit of repetitiveness which really slowed the pace of the novel down and I felt that every little movement or life event was documented and probably didn't need to be. I think Rosamund Lupton did convey Beatrice's grief

I thought Sister was really good... especially for a debut novel. It was a little dry in places, and the timeline was a little confusing at the beginning, but I really was kept guessing up until the end. Beatrice wasn't the most likeable or sympathetic character, but I think that was on purpose. She wasn't trying to be likeable, she would just do anything to find out what happened to her sister.

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