Twin sisters May and June couldn’t be more different. May is quiet, self-conscious, withdrawn; June is boisterous, beautiful, magnetic…and missing.
It’s been a year since June disappeared, a year of May waiting for her to turn up with an explanation of where she’s been and why she left. But with the discovery of an old newspaper article comes a secret: their mother once vanished, too, on the same date when she was nineteen years old.
Just like June.
This was no coincidence. June was investigating this buried family mystery, and she left May a series of clues to pick up where she left off. Now, if May wants to find June, she’ll have to retrace her footsteps through their mother’s past.
The more answers she digs up, though, the more questions May has. And the biggest one of all: When her sister’s trail of breadcrumbs runs out, what or who will she find?
Do you love a story packed with secrets and lies? How about complex family dynamics? Or an expertly drawn unreliable narrator? If your answer to any of the above is yes, then you simply HAVE to pick up Original Twin. To be frank, I was rather shocked that this one was a debut novel. With a heaping dose of twists and turns—including one right at the end—there wasn’t a chance of me working it out ahead of each perfectly timed reveal. Well, except for one teeny, tiny piece of the puzzle.
As for the characters, they were each complicated and mostly true-to-life. From two diametrically opposed twins to the aunt you’re simply going to love to hate, the multiple POVs were brilliantly interwoven with letters and treasure hunt-like clues. The full picture illustrated a plot that must have taken one heck of an outline to write. Layered much like an onion, the conclusion was quite the shocker even for this thriller lover.
All said and done, while there were brief moments that required suspension of all disbelief and dialogue that felt stilted at times, I couldn’t have fallen for this one more if I tried. Fast-paced, addictive, and with an ending that will definitely take you unawares, it is no surprise that those of us at Thriller Book Lovers: The Pulse have been raving about this book for weeks. I mean, I finished this in just one sitting. If that doesn’t say it all, I don’t know what will. Rating of 4.5 stars.
Thank you to Paula Gleeson, Thomas & Mercer, and NetGalley for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
PUB DATE: June 1, 2024
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Trigger warning: eating disorder, mention of: miscarriage, sexual assault