The Grip Lit Collection: The Sisters, Mother, Mother and Dark Rooms
From the Sunday Times No. 1 bestselling author of The Girls Who Disappeared
One lied. One died.
THE SISTERS
One lied. One died.
After a tragic accident, still haunted by her twin sister’s death, Abi is making a fresh start in Bath. But when she meets siblings Bea and Ben, she is quickly drawn into their privileged and unsettling circle.
When one sister lies, she must protect her secret at all costs.
As Abi tries to keep up with the demands of her fickle friends, strange things start to happen – precious letters go missing and threatening messages are left in her room. Is this the work of the beautiful and capricious Bea? Or is Abi willing to go to any lengths to get attention?
When the truth outs, will either sister survive?
MOTHER, MOTHER
Meet the Hurst Family.
Meet Violet Hurst -16 years old, beautiful and brilliant. So why is she being accused of being a danger to herself and others?
Meet her brother Will Hurst – the smartest and sweetest twelve-year old boy around. But does he really need all that medication he is being told to take?
Meet oldest sister Rose – the one who got away. She disappeared one night in her final year of school, never to be heard from again.
DARK ROOMS
The first time I saw my sister after she died was at the Fourth of July party. I felt someone behind me and my flesh started prickling. My skin recognized her before I did, rippling once then tightening on my bones.
My sister, Nica.
Grace spent her teenage years playing catch-up with her younger but cooler sister, Nica. Chasing and yet never quite catching up. So when Nica is murdered, Grace is cast adrift until it becomes clear to her that she must track down her sister’s killer – and in doing so, uncover the secrets she never knew her sister kept.
Praise for THE SISTERS: -
”'Grippingly claustrophobic and unpredictable on every page: perfect for fans of THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN” - MARIE CLAIRE
Praise for MOTHER, MOTHER: -
”'Tense, shocking and terrifyingly good” - Closer
Praise for DARK ROOMS: -
”'Sharp and clever … refreshingly good” - VANITY FAIR