The Wrong Daughter by Dandy Smith (Kensington Publishing | Kensington)

"The Wrong Daughter" is an engrossing psychological thriller that tangles suspense, family secrets, and deception into a mesmerizing web. 

The plot commences with the unsettling abduction of Olivia, the elder sister when she and her younger sibling Caitlin are left alone at home. Sixteen years later, Olivia reappears, yet her identity is shrouded in uncertainty. As the family reconvenes, long-buried secrets surface, prompting Caitlin to question the circumstances surrounding Olivia's disappearance and return.

The novel's atmosphere is thick with tension and suspense, thanks to a plot that's carefully constructed to keep readers guessing. Smith creates characters that are both complex and relatable, each with their own mix of strengths and flaws. The relationship between the sisters is especially compelling, with their ups and downs propelling the story forward. 

The themes of identity, family secrets, and trust are central, highlighting how far people will go to safeguard those they care about. This dynamic interplay of characters and themes makes the narrative both engaging and thought-provoking.

Smith's writing is crisp and absorbing, instilling a sense of urgency that leaves readers constantly anticipating the next twist. 

However, it's worth noting that some scenes might strike readers as dark and unsettling. 

Even so, the book is still really engaging, and it ends with a twist that will really catch you off guard.

In essence, Dandy Smith delivers a riveting narrative that urges readers to examine every assumption they've made about the characters and their motivations. 


3/5



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