by Louise Jensen ‘That was when she saw a glint of silver. A sharp point pressed against her neck. Instantly the bottom fell out of her world, her body slackened. She had to stay alive for her sisters.’The Stolen Sisters (2020) is the sixth of Louise Jensen’s psychological thrillers. It follows the same structure that …
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The Family
by Louise Jensen A Review 'I am still wrestling to be free as I am dragged, my feet scraping the ground, but I'm losing the fight ..... I know they'll never let us leave here now. Not alive anyway.' Not to be confused with Mario Puzo's splendid novel with the same title, Louise Jensen's fifth …
Forthcoming Reviews
It seems ages since I last wrote on WordPress. I had to take some time off to deal with important domestic matters and - just as important - to have a holiday! I'm back now, and with lots of great books to read and review. Here are some of the novels and non fiction works …
The Date
by Louise Jensen A Review 'Pain slices through my skull as I sit up. I raise my hand gingerly to the side of my head. A lump ..... nausea crashes over me in sickening waves and I have the sensation of falling. Quickly lowering my hands to steady myself, I see it. The blood.' Alison …
We always get what we deserve?
The Surrogate by Louise Jensen Lisa's words are imprinted on Kat's mind : 'We always get what we deserve.' But do we? Do the not so nice things we do sometimes come back and bite us in another form? Whilst not precisely a theme of The Surrogate, there is a hint throughout the story that …
Affairs of the Heart
The Gift by Louise Jensen 'Nearly six months ago, someone died so I can live.' After suffering a virus infection that damaged the muscles of her heart, Jenna needed a transplant. Now she is recovering. She ditches her boyfriend Sam and, against the advice of her doctors and her friends, is planning to visit the …
The Sister
by Louise Jensen 'I did something terrible, Grace. I hope you can forgive me.' What has Grace's best friend Charlie done that's so terrible? Grace doesn't know, but in the four months since Charlie's death the question has lain heavily on her mind. When the girls were fifteen, they buried a memory box with photos …