'The queen of high-tension grip lit delivers a twisted tale that won't let you go' Sunday Times Crime Club
'With great skill, Jensen slowly unveils the well-hidden aspects of all three characters and propels the book to a moving and convincing conclusion' Daily Mail
'A fast paced, suspenseful thriller with unforeseen clever twists and turns to keep the reader captivated until the very last page' Candis
'Twisting, turning, breathless ride to the end' Woman & Home
'Must read' Bella
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Sisterhood binds them. Trauma defines them. Will secrets tear them apart? Leah's perfect marriage isn't what it seems but the biggest lie of all is that she's learned to live with what happened all those years ago.Marie drinks a bit too much to help her forget. And Carly has never forgiven herself for not keeping them safe.
Twenty years ago The Sinclair Sisters were taken. But what came after their return was far worse. Can a family ever recover, especially when not everyone is telling the truth...?
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Readers love The Stolen Sisters: 'A must read for psychological thriller fans'
'Such a great book! I didn't see the ending coming'
'An emotional masterpiece'
'The most absorbing psychological thriller I have read in a long time'
'Devoured in one sitting, turning the last page at 2.30 am. Yes, this book is THAT good'
About the Author: Louise Jensen is a global No.1 bestselling author of psychological thrillers. Louise has sold over a million copies of her books and her novels have been sold for translation in twenty-five countries, as well as being featured on the USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestsellers' lists. Louise was nominated for the Goodreads Debut Author of 2016 Award and the Guardian's Not the Booker 2018. The Gift has been optioned for TV and film.
When Louise isn't writing thrillers, she turns her hand to penning love stories under the name Amelia Henley. Her debut as Amelia Henley, The Life We Almost Had, is out now.
Louise lives with her husband, children, madcap dog and a rather naughty cat in Northamptonshire. She loves to hear from readers and writers and can be found at www.louisejensen.co.uk, where she regularly blogs flash fiction and writing tips.