Someone You Know by Olivia Isaac-Henry

Someone You Know

by Olivia Isaac-Henry

You can trust your family, can’t you…?

Tess Piper was fourteen when her adored twin sister Edie disappeared.

She has spent the last twenty years building a life away from her fractured family, desperate to escape the shadow of the past.

Only now she needs to confront the huge hole her sister’s disappearance left in her life, because a body has been found. The police are shining a spotlight on the Piper family. And secrets are about to surface.

After all, it’s common knowledge that more often than not, these crimes are committed by someone close to the victim. Someone they trust. Someone they know…

What really happened to Edie Piper?

A gripping thriller perfect for fans of C.L. Taylor, K.L. Slater and Rachel Abbott.

Reader reviews

‘I totally devoured this… the ending is a killer! Loved how the pages just blurred into one another and was seriously gutted when I’d finished it and wanted more.’

‘A great read, fascinating and intriguing kept me guessing right until the end

‘Dark, twisted, creepy, atmospheric, engaging, unputdownable brilliance. Read this book in 2019. I implore you.’

‘An intense, creepy and pacy thriller.’

‘A must-read for any fan of mystery, murder, and twists that you don’t see coming!’

‘ A creepy tale that had me hooked from the opening pages and held me right up until the final paragraph.’

‘Emotional, gripping and twisty.’

‘A creepy familial thriller, with many twists and turns, this one will keep you guessing right to the end. I can usually guess the 'baddie' but I failed completely with this!’

A super twisty whodunnit that also delves into the darker regions of sibling rivalry. It will keep you guessing right to the end!’

‘An excellent debut with a sinister sting. Reveals and plot twists delivered so skilfully that you won’t know who to trust.’

Reviewed by stressedrach on

4 of 5 stars

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Tess was one of twins, her sister Edie, went missing when she was 14. While there was no body, there was hope. Her body is found 20 year later and the investigation opens up again. Everyone is sitting on secret but who did it?
I love this genre of book because you just never know who done it until the very end and it is a shock when you find out.
The book switches from present day to 20+ years in the past so we get an idea of what was going on even around the time of Edie’s disappearance.
This was a fantastic read and would definitely look out for more books from this author

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  • 12 May, 2019: Reviewed