Her entry begins:
Last night, I finished reading a proof copy of BA Paris’ new novel Bring me Back. It’s written in the first person from the point of view of a man who left his girlfriend in the car at a motorway station and then returned to find she had gone. I don’t want to give away the twists but the hero has a past which might - or might not - have contributed to her disappearance. I was particularly keen to read the book because...[read on]About Blood Sisters, from the publisher:
From the bestselling author of My Husband’s Wife, a new thriller featuring three girls, one accident, and a lifetime of lies.Follow Jane Corry on Twitter and Facebook.
Three little girls set off to school one sunny morning. Within an hour, one of them is dead.
Fifteen years later, Kitty can’t speak and has no memory of the accident that’s to blame. She lives in an institution, unlikely ever to leave. But that doesn’t keep her from being frightened when she encounters an eerily familiar face.
Art teacher Alison looks fine on the surface. But the surface is a lie. She’s struggling to make ends meet and to forget the past. When a teaching job at a prison opens up, she takes it, despite her fears. Maybe this is her chance to set things right. Then she starts to receive alarming notes; next, her classroom erupts in violence.
Meanwhile, someone is watching both Kitty and Alison. Someone who never forgot what happened that day. Someone who wants revenge. And only another life will do...
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