Description: From bestselling author Diane Chamberlain, a novel in which a young woman discovers that the sister she believed to be dead is alive and has a new identity and a dark secret
Brief description: DIANE CHAMBERLAIN is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over twenty-five novels published in over fifteen languages. Her books include Big Lies in a Small Town, The Stolen Marriage and The Dream Daughter. She lives in North Carolina with her partner, photographer John Pagliuca, and her sheltie, Cole.
Review Quotes:
"The Silent Sister is a powerful and thrilling novel. This tautly paced and emotionally driven novel will engross Chamberlain's many fans as well as those who read Sandra Brown and Carla Buckley." --Booklist
"Hard to put down." --Better Homes and Gardens "A compulsively readable melodrama." --Kirkus Reviews "Chamberlain's powerful story is a page-turner to the very end. A must for all mystery lovers and those who like reading about family struggles." --Library Journal "...the readers of this tale will be surprised and shocked by the unveiling of a truth that they will never guess up front. Chamberlain has written an excellent novel with well-thought-out plotlines that never lose the suspense lover's interest for one solitary second." --Suspense Magazine "A tense story with plenty of twists...Riley's world gets rocked and the readers' will be too." --The Parkersburg News and Sentinel "This story had so many amazing twists and turns that I felt like I was right alongside Riley on her adventure to find her sister. And the way everything unraveled and came back together had me turning pages late into the night." --Tara Hans in First for Women "Secrets make for the best mysteries, and Diane Chamberlain's The Silent Sister is no exception to this rule." --Campus Circle "Great characterization, an excellent amount of taut suspense... If you're a whodunit fan, in fact, you might find The Silent Sister to be perfect." --North Dallas Gazette "Chamberlain's timing is impeccable, and the reader is never left dangling on a plotless page." --O. Henry magazine "The Silent Sister hurtles toward a surprise ending that's almost as much as a shock as the climax of Gone Girl-and, since Chamberlain is writing this, a lot more positive." --Wilmington StarNews