She's striking, with flame-red hair and a pale complexion. She's also covered in blood.
Detective Jonah Sheens quickly discovers that Keely and her sister, Nina, disappeared from a children's home a week ago. Now, Keely is here - but Nina's still missing.
Keely knows where her sister is - but before she tells, she wants Jonah's full attention . . .
Is she killer, witness, or victim?
And will Jonah find out what Keely's hiding, in time to save Nina?
Grytha Lodge is a new author to me and when I read the
synopsis for her novel Little Sister it sounded gripping and sinister so I jumped
at the chance to read this book to see if I could unravel the clues along the
way.
This was certainly a novel that kept me on my toes and then
knocked me right off of them! Following the trail of clues that would
eventually piece together the disturbing picture of what sisters Nina and Keely
have endured through all their time in the care system I was both eager for
them to find justice but at times also sceptical of the innocence of the girls.
There were cleverly written unexpected twists and revelations that had me
turning back the page to see if I had missed something and this only kept me engrossed
even more.
There was a dark and sinister feel at times and at others I felt
my thoughts and emotions swaying as we see what effects the way people are
treated can alter their personalities even for short bursts of times and make
them see a side to them that they don’t like.
The race against time aspect of the storyline definitely helped
to give this a pacey flow to the storyline making it hard to put down as I was
desperate to unearth another clue.
One thing I did struggle with a little bit was keeping up
with each of the detectives as they were mainly referred to in their surname and
I had to keep turning back to piece together who was who and it just felt like
I should already know who they were. Now I have to hold my hands up and say
that about half way through this novel I found out online that this was
actually the 4th book in the series which I should have looked into
before reading this book because although I read this book and followed the storyline
as a stand-alone I did feel like I was missing some back stories of the
detectives and also I feel if I had read the previous ones I would be easy to
distinguish between each character as I would be familiar with them.
I thought this was an addictive twisted read that I
thoroughly enjoyed and I will definitely be picking up the previous books in
this series now because this author has a very skilful writing style and I am
intrigued by the detectives back stories now and need to know more.
Kindle Hardback
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