![]() ![]() ![]() Would you consider the audio edition of The Sister to be better than the print version? Louise Jensen is an author with a lot of potential one who I will watch eagerly in the future. The Sister features a lot of twists and turns that are intricately woven and well-written, and is a good read but just falls short of the promised greatness. There were times when I found Gracie a little pathetic, but there are reasons why she is the way she is, which are slowly revealed. The story itself starts with a fascinating set-up that hooked me from the start, and I was really keen to find out more. I listened to it on audiobook, rather than reading it, and it was a great escape from my housework! I really liked the narrator, too and thought she did a brilliant job. ![]() The detailed writing packs every sentence with vivid pictures and atmosphere. The tale is as delicate as spider’s silk, and weaves a web that will trap you inside and make it impossible for you to escape until you reach the end. Do not listen to The Sister if you expect murder bloodshed and being given sleepless nights filled with fear this is a more subtle storyline than that. This is not your usual psychological thriller. ![]()
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