Friday, February 24, 2012

Sister

Sister, Rosamund Lipton

Sister is another debut novel from another talented writer.   It is two types of book mixed into one - a lovely story about sisters and how close they are, and also a tense crime thriller. Written from the perspective of Beatrice; her ordered and predictable life in New York is thrown into chaos when she is told her sister Tess has gone missing. She races to London to search for Tess, and when she is discovered dead, the police, her mother and her fiance all believe the simple explanation given. However, Beatrice suspects foul play and searches for a reason.

I read this one in under 24 hours. Admittedly, I was a little sick and in bed a lot, but it definitely held my attention for the whole time. I often shy away from crime novels these days, because they have unnecessary darkness in their descriptions. But this one, while implying a number of levels of darkness, did not describe them in detail, which I appreciated. 

Worth it for some light reading, especially with the rather surprising ending.

3 comments:

Alison Blake said...

Hi Wendy,
I so get your comment that you "often shy away from crime novels these days, because they have unnecessary darkness in their descriptions. But this one, while implying a number of levels of darkness, did not describe them in detail, which I appreciated. "!!!
I cannot stomach gory crime thrillers but have started to enjoy psychological crime thrillers - and there are some good ones out there! - you might also like Amanda Craig's "Hearts and Minds" (and Ian McEwan's "Saturday" (go to the author sites for a precis).
Thanks for the review!

Alison Blake

Wendy said...

Thanks Alison - I may have to give those ones a try!

Wendy

Unknown said...

Thanks for your review.

Have just finished reading "Sister" and it was very enjoyable and hard to put down. I like crime that isn't gruesome. I am eagerly waiting for her other novel to arrive .

Amellia