Blood sisters / Jane Corry.
Record details
- ISBN: 0525522182
- ISBN: 9780525522188
- Physical Description: 340 pages ; 24 cm
- Publisher: New York : Pamela Dorman Books/Viking, 2018.
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Subject: | Murder > England > Fiction. Prisons > England > Fiction. Revenge > Fiction. |
Genre: | Thrillers (Fiction) |
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Kirkus Review
Blood Sisters
Kirkus Reviews
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Fifteen years ago, a car smashed into three schoolgirls, leaving Alison Baker to walk away but Kitty JamesAlison's half sisterseverely brain damaged and Kitty's best friend dead. Now someone seems to know that Alison was not an innocent bystander.After that fateful accident, Alison dropped her plans to study history and instead pursued art, once Kitty's passion. Riddled with guilt, she's kept to herself, quietly teaching at the local college and secretly cutting herself when the emotions threaten to overwhelm her. She had given up dating, too, until the handsome yet enigmatic Clive Black showed up in her class. Kitty has been shunted into a care facility that can barely cope with her violent tantrums, triggered by her limited memory, lack of speech, and inexplicable aversion to her father's visits. All lies quietly simmering until Alison spots an advertisement for an artist-in-residence position at the local low security prison. She certainly needs the money, but something else pushes her to take the job, and soon she finds herself surrounded by men whose past crimes she tries to ignore. But someone begins calling her and leaving her notes, threatening to punish her for her sins. Who could know? Although she confides in Clive about the calls, he's rarely around to protect her given that his job takes him away so often. Meanwhile, Kitty has found a boyfriend; his parents want her to try a new technology that might speak her thoughts for her. As events at the prison escalate, threatening Alison's physical safety, Kitty's memories begin to surface, and both sisters fear exposure. Corry (My Husband's Wife, 2017) ratchets up the tension, systematically unveiling further crimes and hidden agendas with each turn of the screw.Everyone has a secret to hide in this twisty mystery. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
BookList Review
Blood Sisters
Booklist
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Truth is elusive here, with people lying to protect both themselves and those they love. In a tragic accident 15 years earlier, two people died, and another was permanently brain-damaged. Alison Baker; her younger half-sister, Kitty; and Kitty's best friend, Vanessa, had been on their way to school when they were hit by the speeding car belonging to the family of Alison's classmate, Crispin. Crispin's mother and Vanessa died in the crash, and the lives of the others were irrevocably altered. Alison feels such guilt for her part in the event that she's harming herself, cutting her arms with shards from the stained-glass classes she teaches. Her accounts alternate with those of Kitty, who's institutionalized and unable to speak coherently. When Alison takes a job as artist-in-residence at a minimum-security prison, she begins to receive threatening notes referring to her past. Secrets are gradually revealed in a plot that twists to the very end. From the author of My Husband's Wife (2017), this is nicely sustained psychological suspense.--Leber, Michele Copyright 2017 Booklist
Publishers Weekly Review
Blood Sisters
Publishers Weekly
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Two young women inextricably linked by a catastrophic car crash-and secrets one will never forget and the other may never remember-drive this engrossing, if ultimately unconvincing, psychological suspense novel from British author Corry (My Husband's Wife). Chapters shift perspective between that of London art teacher Alison Baker and the institutionalized Kitty James, and from the present back to 2001-when everything changed for both of them, trapping the former in a prison of guilt and the latter in a brain-damaged body unable to communicate the thoughts she still experiences clearly. Ironically, it's cash-strapped Alison's dangerous decision to take a part-time job teaching inmates at a men's prison not far from where she grew up that just may offer her a more lasting release than her habitual self-cutting-if it doesn't destroy her first. Though readers may suss out the relationship between Alison and Kitty well before Corry makes it explicit, she maintains momentum with several startling late plot twists-a number of which, unfortunately, are far-fetched. Agent: Kate Horndern, Kate Horndern Literary Agency (U.K.). (Jan.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
Library Journal Review
Blood Sisters
Library Journal
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Alison has been living with secrets for 15 years. She tries to lead a normal life teaching art at the local community college but still goes home each day and cuts herself and remembers. Most of the time she recalls her sister Kitty, who hasn't been able to speak since the tragic accident. One day at the college, Alison learns of an opportunity at the local prison for an art teacher to work with the inmates. Although hesitant, she goes ahead and takes the position, hoping to pay off debts and begin anew. But all is not as it seems, and someone who was also affected by the accident is waiting for Alison. VERDICT Cory's second thriller is a solid follow-up to My Husband's Wife. Readers will think they know how the story will end, but they will be surprised by the final twist. For fans of Gillian Flynn, Paula Hawkins, and Ruth Ware. [See Prepub Alert, 7/24/17.]-Robin Nesbitt, Columbus Metropolitan Lib., OH © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.