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The Little Sister
- Unputdownable Psychological Thrillers
- Narrated by: Tracey Waples
- Length: 6 hrs and 51 mins
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Summary
TWO SISTERS WHO COULDN’T BE MORE DIFFERENT. A PERFECT HOLIDAY WITH A DEADLY OUTCOME.
Helen is the older one. The good girl. A devoted doctor trying to cope with the sudden loss of her husband.
Mia is the little sister. The wild one. Married to a wealthy businessman, she lives the high life on his money.
Mia says she wants to cheer Helen up. She’s booked a week in enchanting Ibiza — just the two of them. Helen is reluctant to go. She knows first-hand just how difficult Mia can be, but she needs a break.
What could go wrong?
Helen wakes up with a splitting headache. The worst she can remember. The pain so intense across the bridge of her nose and behind her eyes that it feels as though her skull will crack.
Something bad has happened. Something that can’t be changed. Something that could ruin all their lives.
How far would you go to protect your sister?
A totally gripping psychological thriller perfect for fans of Freida McFadden, Jeneva Rose, Colleen Hoover and Keri Beevis.
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- Siobhan D
- 08-02-24
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I enjoyed the narration of Tracey Waples
This book had twists had me on the edge of my seat, gripping and thrilling.
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- MeandtheMutts
- 02-04-24
More twists than a helter-skelter
This was my first experience of a Tracey Waples story; it won't be my last. With more twists than a helter-skelter, this was a most entertaining story to listen to. Soooo good!
Helen, grieving her husband's untimely death, agrees to a holiday with her little sister, Mia. And why not? A change of scenery might do her the power of good. Until she wakes up with a splitting headache and a fuzzy memory of the previous evening. Given that Helen doesn't drink, the reason for her headache is somewhat strange, but more bizarre is the later insinuation that not only had she been drunk, she'd driven them home that night too. As if that wasn't bad enough, an accident occurred during that drive home and Helen looks to be guilty.
Yet, she really can't remember anything, certainly not drinking alcohol. Her sister, Mia, however, confirms Helen was driving that night, and even if she can't explain the drinking, Helen has to accept that she was responsible.
But, there's something about Mia's story that doesn't add up. And those loose threads start to unravel. What is Mia hiding?
With many unexpected twists that will keep you enthralled, this story challenges the norm in regards to sibling relationships and pushes boundaries that you can't believe. Clearly, not all sisters are "such devoted sisters" and in this case, one sister is definitely "doing things" for herself.
Great narration, easy to follow, and a superb plot. I'll look out for more from this author.
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