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The Sister

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Don't miss this pulse-pounding psychological thriller from NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER Valerie Keogh, author of The Wives and The Nurse. Perfect for fans of Frieda McFadden and Lisa Jewell!

You’d trust your sister with your life—wouldn’t you?

Twin sisters Ellie and Tia were torn apart the day their parents died. Ellie was given the picture-perfect life—marriage, a home, security. Tia was cast aside, growing up in the shadows, unwanted, unloved, and never quite belonging.

Now, after years apart, fate brings them together again. Ellie is desperate to believe this is a chance to rebuild their bond. To finally have the sister she always longed for.

But Tia hasn’t come back to play happy families. She knows the secret Ellie is hiding— a secret that could shatter her perfect marriage and destroy everything she’s built.

Because Tia has been waiting her whole life for this moment. And she isn’t going to let Ellie escape the past—or the truth.

Another brilliant psych thriller from number one, million copy bestselling author Valerie Keogh. Perfect for fans of Frieda McFadden, J.A.Baker and Keri Beevis.

Please note - this book was previously published as The Secrets Betwen Us

‘Keogh is the queen of compelling narratives and twisty plots’ Jenny O'Brien

'A wonderful book, I can’t rate this one highly enough. If only there were ten stars, it’s that good. Valerie Keogh is a master story-teller, and this is a masterful performance.' Anita Waller

'Keogh is no. 1 for a reason, and this is another perfect slice of domestic noir. A definite 5 stars.' Keri Beevis

480 pages, Paperback

Published December 15, 2025

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Valerie Keogh

44 books857 followers
Valerie started to write several years ago. She self-published eight crime novels and one psychological thriller before signing a two book contract with Bookouture in March 2018. The first of these, Secrets Between Us, is available now and the second is due in Feb 2019. She is a registered nurse with a degree in English and a Masters in American Literature. Recently she has given up nursing to concentrate on her writing career.

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59 reviews1 follower
December 29, 2025
This has to be about the worst book ever written. Totally predictable, utterly boring!! The only reason I finished it was to meet my reading challenge. It is touted as “unputtabledown” which I dare say is not a word. It did lure me in to reading the book but I can’t see how anyone would ever rate this book a 4. Just horrible!
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47 reviews
January 11, 2026
The Sister is a slow-paced psychological thriller that takes its time building atmosphere and tension. At times, it felt like the story could have been shorter and tighter, and the twist was fairly easy to predict if you’re familiar with the genre.

That said, I still enjoyed it.

Valerie Keogh has a very simple, accessible writing style, which makes her books easy to read and easy to get through, even when the pacing is slower. The characters are clear, the emotions are easy to follow, and the story flows smoothly without feeling heavy or overly complicated.

If you’ve read a lot of her work before, you’ll know what to expect — and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. While this isn’t her strongest or most surprising book, it’s still solid and enjoyable, especially for readers who like calm, character-driven thrillers rather than fast, twist-every-chapter plots.
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166 reviews2 followers
December 22, 2025
Writes like Frieda Mc Fadden. Good thriller between twin sisters
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January 11, 2026
All the characters were rude, selfish and annoying but Tia and Will annoyed me so much.
I am so mad that Tia took over her life she was so weird and disturbing.
The plot was very predictable though could have made Ellie become a killer that would have been interesting.
Also alot of unexplained questions like I am confused on Tia's disability and I am confused on what she intended to do as the ending was not written well.
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192 reviews2 followers
January 17, 2026
Lots to ‘critique’ here. I audio read this and the narrator is absolutely excellent. It is hard like/relate to characters one simply cannot understand nor with whom one cannot sympathize. Of course, this is a psychological thriller… thus the author wrote the book in this manner intentionally….Maybe not so bad after all …..
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February 7, 2026
I had high hopes for this thriller at the beginning and slowly lost them the more I read. The final outcome is apparently an third of the way through the book, the characters were shallow without that being an advantage to the plot, and there were so many opportunities to make this a genuinely captivating read. All in all a good weekend read, but not really remarkable.
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132 reviews2 followers
December 24, 2025
Really enjoyable thriller about twins. Ellie and Will are not likeable characters. Self interested rich entitled people. Tia is an inconvenience to them. I love all of this author’s stories but this was very predictable. I liked the ending though. Justice prevailed in its own way. Denise x
214 reviews
January 31, 2026
I was going to give this one star but then thought that the storyline was good to start with but then it was so predictable. Not really a fan I’m afraid
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105 reviews1 follower
February 1, 2026
long winded

Twister returns. It took absolutely forever to get Ing that was very obvious at the very beginning what was going to happen.
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139 reviews5 followers
February 1, 2026
My best of the year and my best Valerie Keogh. Its the full package- emotions, questions- a psychological thriller very well told.
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February 3, 2026
Good read

Enjoyed reading this, but the ending is predictable....takes a while to get there. Like this author but this story doesn't quite hold up.
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February 18, 2026
Suspenseful thriller

Enjoyed this one. Suspected the ending, but I couldn't put it down until I knew how it finished....
Highly recommended.
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4 reviews
March 10, 2026
Written really well, felt predictable but then it had me questioning what I thought I knew was going to happen. Some of the Characters are insufferable, the ending felt justified and satisfying
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880 reviews10 followers
December 29, 2025
Twins, secrets, suspense: A gripping psychological thriller
Valerie Keogh’s “The Sister,” narrated by the phenomenal Rose Robinson, is a devious thriller that grabbed me by the throat and never let go. This duo has done it again – crafting a story with nonstop twisty-turns and surprises. How do they do it every time? Keogh’s writing is sharp, Robinson’s narration is exquisite and together they're a winning combo. I have accumulated quite an Audible collection by Keogh and Robinson and for good reason. I’m anxiously waiting for more. The story of twin sisters Ellie and Tia is ominous, complex and utterly captivating. Ellie's got the perfect life, but Tia's return dips into secrets and shadows from their past. Is Tia seeking revenge, connection, or truth? You'll be racing to the end as I was. I highly recommend this pulse-pounding thriller about secrets, sisters and the darkness that binds. I cannot stress it enough – well worth a credit, however I struck gold and bought this treasure for $12.98. Robinson and Keogh have a fantastic collaborative vibe. Epic, indeed!
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“A proper British curtsey to Valerie Keogh and Rose Robinson: Keep creating and I’ll keep listening.”
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January 26, 2026
Audiobook - was easy to listen when cleaning and doing mindless tasks. Some shocking moments you saw coming and found obvious. The ending got me though
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