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The Sea Sisters
The Sea Sisters | Lucy Clarke
4 posts | 6 read | 6 to read
Katie is the sister who has it all: a flourishing career and a smart, loving fiance. Mia is the dreamer: no responsibilities, no thought for anyone but herself. Katie is relieved when Mia embarks on an around-the-world trip with her best friend. Then, one devastating night, Katie's is told the news that Mia is dead - and the police say it was suicide. When Mia's things arrive back, Katie clings desperately to Mia's journal as the last remaining part of her sister. She leaves behind her life in London and embarks on a journey to find out the truth. With only the entries of Mia's journal as her guide, Katie retraces the last few months of her sister's life, and begins to uncover the mystery surrounding her death. What she discovers changes everything, but is their sisterly bond strong enough to help Katie keep on searching for one final devastating truth?"
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Samantha.1020
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Adding a few to my shelves today!

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BucklingBookshelves
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Walking with an audiobook is more my speed for #exercise these days, but swimming was my first love. Plus, I love this cover.🚶‍♀️🏊‍♀️📚#30daysofreadathon

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Eatingbooksforbreakfast
The Sea Sisters | Lucy Clarke
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I luuuurve Lucy Clarke, her books are always amazing: thrillers set with a glorious back drops of sun drenched beaches, strong characters and secrets waiting to be discovered. **RECOMMENDATION ALERT!***📚

(Only one from this pile not read is The Lifeboat, any good?)

LeeRHarry Didn't really like the Lifeboat but I love Victoria Hislop!! 8y
Eatingbooksforbreakfast @LeeRHarry yeah I keep putting off reading it, just hope I enjoy when I finally get round to it 8y
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Bookgirl
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Good beach read, twists and turns and a quick read.

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