Sister Dear by Hannah Mary McKinnon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
As layered as puff pastry, and just as delightful, Sister Dear is an altogether unpredictable and surprising read.
What begins as a slow-burn exploration of love, loss and grief shifts about midway through into a dark and twisted tale of secrets and revenge. These are some of the most wicked characters I’ve read in a long time, where deception is the standard and nothing is as it seems. If you think you know what will happen, guess again, because the final outcome is so profoundly shocking, the twist so unexpected, I didn’t see it coming. A wickedly dark and addictive read following themes of good and bad, and asking if good always triumphs.
Thank you to Netgalley for my copy of Dear Sister in exchange for my honest opinion.
Sounds like a awesome book
I love when I can’t figure out a thriller ahead of time.
This sounds right up my alley! Adding it to my TBR list!