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Cargando... Good Sister (2020 original; edición 2022)por Sally Hepworth (Autor)
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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Domestic thriller with a fair amount of suspense towards the end - the first third of the book moved along so slowly, though, that I almost gave up on it. The ending was a little trite. I'd read other books by this author. ( ) The first thing that put me off was the name Wally, I've always hated the name Wally and seeing it over and over annoyed me. But that's a personal thing and I'm sorry to all the Wallys out there in the world. Second thing that put me off was how slowwwwww it was..... soooo slloowww. Third, I find the 'woman without a baby goes crazy' trope really annoying. I am a woman without a baby and I know plenty of women without babies. We are not all patrolling the streets searching for unwary men or unattended babies while muttering to ourselves but you wouldn't know that if you just read domestic thrillers. Fourth, the homeless person ends up being a millionaire? sigh. just that, sigh. Fifth, the flashbacks with the mother were incredibly intense. I think it was unnecessarily distressing, especially in how much weight they held in the end of the book. Overall, I had been looking forward to this book and unfortunately I was very disappointed. I've really enjoyed Sally Hepworth books before and I will keep reading her books but I think I won't push myself through if I'm not invested in the story. Fern and Rose are twin sisters. Fern is likely on the autism spectrum, as she is awkward in social situations. She works at the local library. Her sister Rose looks out for her. Rose protected her after an event when they were young, which resulted in the death of a young boy. Now, Rose tells Fern that she is unable to have a child, so Fern decides to have a baby for Rose. Fern has met Wally (Rocco Ryan) who is living in his van. Wally is also awkward, but is a genius software developer, having created and sold a program he wrote for lots of money. Fern and Wally fall in love, but Rose interferes. Rose and her mother have a fraught relationship, and when odd things happen, Fern begins to wonder if she should trust Rose. Intriguing look at psychopath! This is my first Hepworth book. It kept my attention all the way through. Fern and Rose, while twins, are as opposite as can be. Fern has sensory disorder and works in a library where she is really good at her job. Rose seems to be the twin always in control and tends to try to take care of her sister. Childhood secrets are slowly revealed throughout the book. It s a thriller but not as extreme as other thrillers I have read. PremiosListas de sobresalientes
Fiction.
Literature.
Thriller.
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