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Dear Sister

By: Ruth Harrow
Narrated by: Deirdra Whelan
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What if everything she thought she knew was a lie?

Schoolteacher Rachel will do anything to protect her younger sister, Laura. So when their long-lost father shows up out of the blue and makes a shocking accusation against Laura's husband, Rachel is thrown into turmoil.

As undeniable evidence surfaces, Rachel discovers everything she thought she knew was wrong.
Has her sister's entire life been a lie? And how did her young niece get the bruises she is hiding? And who keeps calling her in the middle of the night?

As their father works his way into their lives, Rachel finds her ordered world slipping away. Already reeling from the breakup of her own marriage, she doesn't know who to trust – her father or her sister.

One of them is lying, hiding a terrible secret.

Can Rachel discover the truth before it is too late?

Dear Sister is a gripping psychological thriller with a mind-blowing twist that will leave readers turning pages long into the night. Perfect for fans of Lisa Jewell, K.L Slater and Ruth Heald.

©2021 Ruth Harrow (P)2022 W F Howes
Thriller & Suspense Psychological Suspense Thriller Scary Marriage Fiction Genre Fiction

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Good story from start to finish, despite the fact it had no "twists". Performance was excellent.

Kept me listening

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It was ok. Not one of my favs and not gripping. Felt like it kinda dragged on and on.

Meh.

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First, about the narration. She reads a lot of the books I’ve read, and she’s good. In this one though, the sisters sound the same. It got confusing for me because this book drags at times, and I’d forget which one was whining.
Now, about the story. Rachel and Laura are sisters who grew up in foster care. Their mother died, and their father just left. They’ve had a bad childhood, but the story starts when they’re adults. It goes back and forth between them. Also, they live across the street from each other, same neighborhood. Laura is married and has a child. They’re always struggling with money, or the lack of it, but it’s never Laura’s fault. Nothing is. 🙄
Rachel is a teacher, and had been seeing another teacher, Paul, for years. He breaks it off with her, and she’s destroyed.
Laura finds their dad on social media, and welcomes him into their lives. No one else is happy with this, but Laura doesn’t care. She’s happy.
This isn’t a book with a huge twist. It’s just a book that keeps you half interested because you want to know where it’s going. When you find out, it’s like, “Meh. Could’ve been better.”
It’s free, so listen to it. It’s not worth a credit, but it’s worth free.

All the characters walk about in pity for themselves. 😤

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The story was great, and I couldn’t stop listening. I need a part 2. Finally a book with a good ending.

Great story, hot mess characters

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Painfully long and no surprises. School drama was way more interesting than main story. Never did understand where the story took place, geographically. Had to believe it was Britain with the readers use of an English accent for the sisters. The characters had unenviable living conditions and one husband was a miserable slouch with no ambition. The whole thing left me depressed.

Same old predictable story....

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