The Wrong Sister
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Olivia Beardsley
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Fiona Palmer
As she approaches thirty, dedicated nurse Ellen Sutton's life is how she wants it - well, almost. Her younger sister, Carrie, seems to have it all sorted though: a successful hair business, a devoted new boyfriend and a rosy future together. Even Ellen's brother, Bodhi, is settled with his petite, super-chill chef girlfriend, Ingrid. So why does Ellen suddenly give up her career and family for the red dust and toil of an outback cattle station? She's never run from anything before - it's new territory in more ways than one.
But Ellen can't run forever. And a family camping trip to Western Australia's beautiful Karijini country brings the three women together once again.
This trip won't be the dream camping holiday for any of them. But one way or another, it will show them the truth. The Wrong Sister is a heartfelt story about dreams, the importance of family and finding your true self.
'A heart-wrenching drama set in the picturesque Karijini country by one of Australia's favourite storytellers' Who Weekly
Praise for the bestselling novels of Fiona Palmer:
'Delves deep into themes of secret affairs, hidden identities and untold truths' Who Weekly
'The Long Weekend delivers to readers the perfect chance to escape from their own lives, if just for a few hours' Books+Publishing
'Fiona Palmer is a writer who demonstrates great facility for storytelling, for swiftly moving a plot along. She writes relatable characters' Living Arts Canberra
'Gripping' Take 5 Monthly
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