The Sea Sisters
By (Author) Lucy Clarke
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
14th May 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
280g
a terrific summer read Richard & Judy
Two sisters, one life-changing journey
There are some currents in the relationship between sisters that run so dark and so deep, its better for the people swimming on the surface never to know whats beneath . . .
Katies carefully structured world is shattered by the news that her headstrong younger sister, Mia, has been found dead in Bali and the police claim it was suicide.
With only the entries of Mias travel journal as her guide, Katie retraces the last few months of her sisters life, and page by page, country by country begins to uncover the mystery surrounding her death.
What she discovers changes everything. But will her search for the truth push their sisterly bond and Katie to breaking point
The Sea Sisters is a compelling story of the enduring connection between sisters.
a terrific summer read Richard & Judy Summer Book Club
Essential reading if you have a sister, as Clarke has totally nailed the complexities of that relationship. Its perfectly paced oh, youll want to quit your job and go travelling. HEAT
You dont have to go on your hols to appreciate this amazing beach read the captivating story will send you to far-flung, exotic destinations A gripping, unpredictable page-turner. NOW
Lucy Clarkes debut novel had me hanging on its every word. It manages to be both an interesting and dramatic story and also beautifully written. I found it extremely thought-provoking With this absorbing, heartbreaking novel, Lucy Clarke shows shes a writing force to be reckoned with. Bring on novel number two! FABULOUS (The Sun on Sunday)
Its a thrilling and perceptive debut which captures the complex relationship between sisters and loss at its rawest. Trust us, you wont be able to put it down. COSMOPOLITAN
This may be set in sunny places like Bali and Maui but underneath lies the darker story of two sistersdeeply moving STAR
Moving back and forward between past and present, London, Australia and Bali, this is an atmospheric and enjoyable page-turner that makes good use of the exotic settings. SUNDAY MIRROR
This beautifully written story of secrets and sisterly bonds is twisty and intriguing a total page-turner CLOSER
I thought this book w as quite gripping and read it in two days. I think that book clubs would find plenty to discuss on many levels; sibling rivalry, how death can divide or bring together families and the way travel can help to develop a person. NEWBOOKS magazine
Lucy Clarke has a first class degree in English Literature, and is a passionate traveller and diarist. She has worked as a presenter of social enterprise events, a creative writing workshop leader, and she is now a full-time novelist. Lucy is married to James Cox, a professional windsurfer, and together they spend their winters travelling and their summers at their home on the south coast of England.