The Ice Twins by S. K. Tremayne

The Ice Twins

by S. K. Tremayne

Moving to a tiny Scottish island a year after one of their identical twin daughters, Lydia, dies in an accident, Angus and Sarah are shattered when their surviving daughter claims they have mistaken her identity and that she is actually the twin they believed dead.

Reviewed by brokentune on

1 of 5 stars

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I made it to page 64 and I had issues:

1. Chick-lit style of writing from the mother's point of view. (I don't like her.)
2. The voice of the child is creepy. Not because it is scaring me, but because it is precocious and makes me cringe a lot.
3. Does this couple who have lost a child ever actually talk to each other?

Anyway by page 64, I was bored with the writing and skipped to the end of the book, which confirmed my decision to DNF this, or rather skip most of the book.

Tropey thrillers bore me to tears, and I'm just not having that this year.

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