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Her Sister's Lie

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The international bestselling author of The Stepdaughter delivers "a nail-biter . . . Fans of psychological thrillers will be rewarded" (Publishers Weekly).

It's been ten years since Hannah Roscoe saw her older sister, but that distance fades to nothing when she receives a call from the police saying Nina is dead. As a teenager, desperate to leave home and make her career in music, Hannah moved into Nina's cottage in the English countryside. In that secluded setting, Nina was trying to give her children the freedom she and Hannah never knew growing up.

Now Nina is gone, and Hannah is left to care for her young nephew, Abe, who's remote and moody in the wake of his loss. But worse is to come, as Nina's death, first ruled an accident, becomes a murder investigation. Hannah is forced to confront their unhappy childhood and the reasons she and Nina drifted apart. As for Abe, Hannah suspects he's hiding something, but whom is he trying to protect?

Through it all, Hannah can't shake the feeling that someone else knows all about the secrets she and Nina shared—and the ones they kept hidden, even from each other. Perhaps Nina's death is not a tragic ending after all, but the beginning of a new and twisted nightmare . . .

Praise for Debbie Howells
"A terrific new talent." —Peter James, New York Times–bestselling author

"An intriguing dark psychological thriller—truly brilliant!" —Lisa Jackson, #1 New York Times–bestselling author

"Has been compared to Alice Sebold's The Lovely Bones. Unusual and haunting." —Library Journal
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    • Kirkus

      June 1, 2018
      In this edgy novel of shifting perspectives, a family learns that keeping secrets can be even more damaging than surviving generations of drugs and abuse.When we first meet Hannah, she's alone in her cottage in the British countryside, consoling herself with a glass of wine after breaking up with boyfriend Matt, when she gets a phone call. It's a London police officer telling her that her sister, Nina, whom she hasn't seen in a decade, has been found dead. Worse, Nina was found by her 15-year-old son, Abe, who has no one to take him in. Hannah drives to London in a daze and returns to her cottage with a sullen, silent Abe. A tense situation is made worse when strange things start to happen, such as pictures being moved in Hannah's cottage and strange people appearing in her isolated village, calling her by name. As Hannah's narrative progresses, she becomes more uncertain of everything. So does the reader, but that is certainly Howells' intent. When the London police delve further into Nina's death, it's not only Hannah's drinking that causes them, and other people, to question everything about Hannah's life. Her troubled past and her relationship with Nina are revealed not only by Hannah's narration, but by other characters via letters, a technique used here with mixed success. While this novel relies on plot turns that may not surprise seasoned readers of suspense, its kaleidoscopelike turns provide enough interest for a satisfying read.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 25, 2018
      Music teacher Hannah Roscoe, the narrator of this nail-biter from British author Howells (Part of the Silence), is dismayed to learn that her sister, Nina Tyrell, from whom she has been estranged for 10 years, has died in London, leaving Hannah as next of kin to raise Nina’s sullen, uncommunicative 15-year-old son, Abe. The responsibility weighs especially heavy on Hannah, because she’s reeling from a recent breakup with her boyfriend, Matt Elliot, who precipitously left her without explanation. After Abe relocates from London to Hannah’s village in the New Forest, disturbing things happen: a strange woman starts asking about Hannah in the village and tells people about her breakup with Matt; she hears someone outside her home, but when she looks no one is there; and several students who come to her for music lessons suddenly quit. When Nina’s death is ruled a homicide, the murder investigation threatens to reveal a dark secret the sisters shared for years, putting Hannah in serious danger. Fans of psychological thrillers will be rewarded. Agent: Juliet Mushens, Agency Group (U.K.).

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