What my sister knew
Record details
- ISBN: 9781455569045
- ISBN: 1455569046
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Physical Description:
371 pages ; 21 cm
print - Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Grand Central Publishing, 2018.
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Subject: | Arson Fiction Secrecy Fiction Twins Fiction Brothers and sisters Fiction |
Genre: | Psychological fiction. Suspense fiction. Thrillers (Fiction) |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Blair County Library System. (Show)
- 1 of 1 copy available at Altoona Area Public Library.
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Altoona Area Public Library | F LAU (Text) | 33240004481605 | Adult Fiction | Available | - |
Summary:
"...Currently wanted by the police. If you know anything about the suspect's whereabouts, please call..." I look up at the TV screen, and my twin brother's face is splashed across it, life-size. It's a shock that makes my breath catch. This is my brother as an adult, my brother who I last saw fifteen years ago after the fire that killed our parents, covered in soot, clutching a lighter in his hand, his knuckles stark white against the dirt and ash. Everyone always said he'd grow up to be a heartbreaker. But his face has gone gaunt instead. The stubble on his cheeks and chin is patchy, and his eyes look dull and dark. My first thought is that it's not him. Not my beautiful brother, the golden boy who everyone loved. Yet, deep down, I've always known this would eventually happen. What did you do this time, Eli? What the hell did you do?
When Addie looks at the TV screen, her twin brother's face is splashed across it. She last saw Eli fifteen years ago after the fire that killed their parents, covered in soot, clutching a lighter in his hand, his knuckles stark white against the dirt and ash. Her first thought is that it's not him, not the golden boy who everyone loved. She has to ask: What did you do this time, Eli? What the hell did you do? -- adapted from back cover.
When Addie looks at the TV screen, her twin brother's face is splashed across it. She last saw Eli fifteen years ago after the fire that killed their parents, covered in soot, clutching a lighter in his hand, his knuckles stark white against the dirt and ash. Her first thought is that it's not him, not the golden boy who everyone loved. She has to ask: What did you do this time, Eli? What the hell did you do? -- adapted from back cover.