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Little Sister
by Gytha Lodge
The previous book, Lie beside me, was the only one that I’ve read in this series, so I was looking forward to see where the author will take detective Jonah next.
I enjoyed Little sister much more. Yes, it's harder to digest some topics touched in this instalment, especially since it talks about children's abuse and crimes with twists that left me speechless.
The games played by Keely kept me on the edge throughout the book. It was surreal how she played it all so easy and unaffected.
I can't say I got to like any of the characters, unless you count Jonah.
Thrilling and engaging, the story deals with difficult topics but it's a must read novel.
I enjoyed Little sister much more. Yes, it's harder to digest some topics touched in this instalment, especially since it talks about children's abuse and crimes with twists that left me speechless.
The games played by Keely kept me on the edge throughout the book. It was surreal how she played it all so easy and unaffected.
I can't say I got to like any of the characters, unless you count Jonah.
Thrilling and engaging, the story deals with difficult topics but it's a must read novel.