Wednesday, November 26, 2014

The Silent Sister by Diane Chamberlain


Three children...and ​then there were two.  All was hush, hush about how that happened, and Riley didn't find out why until after both her parents had passed away.

As Riley was cleaning out her parents' home, talking to different neighbors, and talking to folks her father had left things to in his will, she had her share of surprises and shocking revelations.

THE SILENT SISTER has twists that keep you turning the pages as you learn of  secrets that had been kept for years and secrets that only a few folks knew about. How could anyone keep a secret like that?  How could anyone live his/her entire life worrying that the secret might accidentally be revealed?

The characters were well developed, but a lot of them were unlikeable.  Riley was a likeable character because she had to deal with everything, and she was  the character that had to deal with these​ secrets alone.  Danny, her brother, was not likeable at all.  He was too unpredictable.  Riley's parents were not active characters and to me not likeable​, but they, especially her father, carried the storyline and its suspense. 

I always enjoy Ms. Chamberlain's books, and this was no exception.  THE SILENT SISTER is an intriguing read with a ​perfec​t ​​title and a storyline filled with riveting ​incidents that were divulged. 

The secrets, the betrayal, and the ending are superb.  Don't miss reading THE SILENT SISTER.  5/5

This book was given to me free of charge and without compensation by the publisher in return for an honest review.​



13 comments:

  1. Totally agree with you - great read.

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  2. I loved it, too, Elizabeth...it made my favorites list.

    Thanks for sharing.

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  3. Sounds very interesting! Great review.

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  4. Thank you very much, Gail.

    Thanks for stopping.

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  5. I hope you get to read it, Emma.

    THANKS for stopping.

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  6. Great on it making your favorites list.

    Thanks for stopping, Laurel.

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  7. Another one for my TBR list; thanks for the review.

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  8. You are so welcome, RAnn.

    ENJOY when you read the book.

    THANKS for stopping.

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  9. Great review Elizabeth! I enjoyed this book as well.

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  10. Thank you, Pat.

    So nice to see you liked my review. We do have similar interests.

    Thanks for stopping by.

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