Delivering yet another stunner of domestic suspense, Claire Douglas blew me away with her newest novel, The Wrong Sister. Packed with long-buried secrets, mysterious pasts, and oodles of family drama, as soon as I started this fast-paced slam dunk, I knew I was going to finish it in one night of obsessive reading. You see, the mysterious dual timelines and well-crafted multiple POVs kept me blind to the truth all while spinning a tale of delicious, dark intrigue. From the onion-like plot to the depth and complexity of the story, my mind reeled from beginning to end. After all, no matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t figure out all of the whos, whats, or whys before each of the perfectly timed revelations took center stage.
Starting off with quite the bang, I knew I was in for a rollercoaster ride. Taking me from the evocatively describedpoignant depths of trauma and loss, I was 100% floored by not only the adrenaline-pumping action but the realistic bond between Tasha and Alice. A deft mix of suspense and family drama, the characters and the plot battled it out for which one would deliver the most. For me, though, the storyline was what ultimately won me over hook, line, and sinker once I read that “WTF?!” twist right at the end. Undeniably well-played, while I might have had the teeniest inkling, the believable red herrings easily put me off until the reveal. Bravo, Ms. Douglas, on messing with my mind in the best possible way.
All said and done, thanks to a tea-spilling feel that was paired with an almost claustrophobic vibe, I fell for this book in no time at all. You see, despite some lags in the pace during the police investigation, the constant fear of the another shoe dropping kept me on the edge of my seat. And fear not, in traditional Douglas style, there was a series of twists that presented some plot-shifting revelations. So if you love plenty of shocks as well as some truly well-developed characters, be sure to grab a copy ASAP. After all, this intensely readable novel had a conclusion that left me with a Cheshire Cat-like smile on my face. Hypnotic, immersive, and thrilling, it was a definite home run for this suspense lover. Rating of 4.5 stars.
SYNOPSIS:
Tasha has always felt in the shadow of her older sister, Alice. Their lifestyles couldn't be more different; Alice is married to wealthy entrepreneur Kyle and has a high-flying career, Tasha is married to her childhood sweetheart and lives in a Bristol suburb with their four-year-old twins.
When Alice realises that Tasha is struggling—with money, the kids, losing her identity—she suggests they do a lifeswap for a week. Alice and Kyle will come to stay at Tasha's terraced house to look after the twins, while Tasha and Harry spend the week in Alice and Kyle's Venice apartment.
But a few days in, it all goes terribly wrong. Tasha receives a phone call to say Alice is in hospital and Kyle is dead after an intruder broke into their house. They think it must have been a burglary gone wrong.
Until a note arrives through the letterbox that says: It was supposed to be you.
Who was there that night, and why?
Is it really Tasha they are targeting?
And can these two sisters find the answers they need, or are they about to stumble upon something more sinister?
Thank you to Claire Douglas and Harper Perennial for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
PUB DATE: August 5, 2025
Content warning: breaking and entering, mention of: murder, child abduction, adoption