""That's not my sister." Overwhelmed by shock and , those
are the only words Deven can muster when she is called to
identify the body of a suicide victim. A body she was informed
was her sister, Kennedy. But as she stares at the lifeless
stranger, she's filled with questions: Who is this woman? Why was
Deven listed as family? And most important, where is Kennedy? Her
intuition tells her just one thing: this can't be a total
coincidence. Desperate to put the pieces together, Deven launches
her own investigation. Soon, she finds herself tangled in a web
of secrets and lies so twisted that it blurs the lines between
fact and fiction. And between the sister she thought she knew and
the one who seems to have many hidden, dangerous lives. But only
Kennedy would have the answers to increasingly urgent questions.
Just one possibility is clear: Kennedy isn't missing. Maybe she
just doesn't want to be found. And maybe you can never truly know
another person. Even your own sister"--
From bestselling author Briana Cole, an enthrallingly suspenseful
new story of secrets, sibling rivalry, and a woman searching for
a missing sister who may not want to be found. For fans of
multicultural psychological thrillers and edgy dramas by Shanora
Williams, Kiki Swinson, Saundra, Wahida Clark, Ashley & JaQuavis,
Victoria Christopher Murray, and Shelly Ellis.
"A riveting one-sitting read! . . . A compelling thriller with
layered and complex characters. Filled with twists and turns and
an ending so shocking it had me thinking about it for days after.
A must read!"
--Liv Constantine, internationally bestselling author of The
Last Parrish
"That's not my sister." Overwhelmed by shock and , those
are the only words Deven can muster when she is called to
identify the body of a suicide victim. A body she was informed
was her sister, Kennedy. But as she stares at the lifeless
stranger, she's filled with questions: Who is this woman? Why was
Deven listed as family? And most important, where is Kennedy? Her
intuition tells her just one thing: this can't be a total
coincidence.
Desperate to put the pieces together, Deven launches her own
investigation. Soon, she finds herself tangled in a web of
secrets and lies so twisted that it blurs the lines between fact
and fiction. And between the sister she thought she knew and the
one who seems to have many hidden, dangerous lives. But only
Kennedy would have the answers to increasingly urgent questions.
Just one possibility is clear: Kennedy isn't missing. Maybe she
just doesn't want to be found. And maybe you can never truly know
another person. Even your own sister. From bestselling author
Briana Cole, an enthrallingly suspenseful new story of secrets,
sibling rivalry, and a woman searching for a missing sister who
may not want to be found. For fans of multicultural psychological
thrillers and edgy dramas by Shanora Williams, Kiki Swinson,
Saundra, Wahida Clark, Ashley & JaQuavis, Victoria Christopher
Murray, and Shelly Ellis.
“A riveting one-sitting read! . . . A compelling thriller with
layered and complex characters. Filled with twists and turns and
an ending so shocking it had me thinking about it for days after.
A must read!”
—Liv Constantine, internationally bestselling author of The Last
Parrish
“That’s not my sister.” Overwhelmed by shock and , those
are the only words Deven can muster when she is called to
identify the body of a suicide victim. A body she was informed
was her sister, Kennedy. But as she stares at the lifeless
stranger, she’s filled with questions: Who is this woman? Why was
Deven listed as family? And most important, where is Kennedy? Her
intuition tells her just one thing: this can’t be a total
coincidence.
Desperate to put the pieces together, Deven launches her own
investigation. Soon, she finds herself tangled in a web of
secrets and lies so twisted that it blurs the lines between fact
and fiction. And between the sister she thought she knew and the
one who seems to have many hidden, dangerous lives. But only
Kennedy would have the answers to increasingly urgent questions.
Just one possibility is clear: Kennedy isn’t missing. Maybe she
just doesn’t want to be found. And maybe you can never truly know
another person. Even your own sister.