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Tara Sands
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Tarryn Fisher
"The ending shattered me in a way only Tarryn Fisher can!” —Colleen Hoover
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Never Never
Iris Walsh saw her twin sister get kidnapped—so why does no one believe her?
Iris narrowly escaped her twin sister’s fate as a teen: abducted in broad daylight and long gone before she could convince the cops there was anything to investigate. With Piper presumed a runaway and no evidence to go on but Iris’s scattered memories, the case quickly goes cold.
Ever since that terrible day, Iris’ search for Piper has bordered on obsession. Chasing leads across years and following clues that all seem to point to a single name, Iris does everything she can to get close to the only person who might know the answer to the question that still haunts her: where did Piper go? And if the police still won’t help, she’ll just have to find the answer herself--using her criminal psychology degree to intern at the isolated psychiatric hospital on Shoal Island, where secrets lurk in the shadows and are kept under lock and key. But Iris soon realizes that something even more sinister is simmering beneath the surface of the Shoal, and that the patients aren’t the only ones being observed…
Looking for more captivating reads by Tarryn Fisher? Don't miss:
- Never Never
- The Wives
- The Wrong Family
- An Honest Lie
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The narrator did a fantastic job and really brought the characters to life.
I highly recommend!
Outstanding read/Listen!
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The narrator I was not a fan of but tolerable.
I am so sad to leave this review :(
HUGE Dissapointment
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I'm not sure what happened, but each new book for the past several years, I have enjoyed less and less. The writing style is still great. The voices she gives the characters are still engaging, and I'm never bored...she keeps my interest, but when it's all said and done, I'm left disappointed at the story itself. This one really just didn't work at all for me. It felt simultaneously predictable and wildly implausible. I picked up the "twist" almost right away, but kept thinking there's no way that's possible. That would just be dumb. That's impossible. No way is she going where it seems she's leading...but she did. I knew exactly how she was going to find out. Nothing was a surprise, yet it was all surprising because it was just so bizarre and unbelievable. As others have pointed out, the end also felt incredibly rushed. All of this setup and just no payoff. It was so anticlimactic that I just sat there for a minute wondering if I had missed an entire section of the book, but I knew I hadn't. It just felt as if I had.
Again, throughout the whole thing, starting at the island, I knew what was coming, but hoped I was wrong...and I wasn't. I hate that feeling, especially about a book from an author that I absolutely idolized and could do no wrong at one point. And of course, every author is going to have some that resonate and some that don't, but this is a trend.
I will still always click on a T.F. novel when it first comes out. She earned that with all of the books that made me fall in love with her. But with each one, I'm less and less excited and more...I don't even know how to describe it...resigned, maybe? Resigned that there's no way it's going to be up there in my "books that blew my mind" list...and yet still hoping, hoping, hoping that I'm going to be wrong just the same way I hoped this story wasn't going to take the turn it did. I still love TF...I hope the next one connects, because I'm so sad right now.
I miss the Tarryn Fisher who wrote Marrow & Mud Vein
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Just... wow!
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Love this!
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I also didn't care for the performance. I imagined the main character iris having a younger voice and this one made the character feel like she was in her 50s. Just a bummer overall
Rushed
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Thrilling ride
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The book does jump back and forth between scenes of a now grown up Iris still investigating her sister’s disappearance and the past when the abduction happened. I mention it since I know some people aren’t a fan of past/present flip flops but as I’ve said before that doesn’t bother me at all.
I really liked the whole set-up and intrigue surrounding Iris’ current angle at procuring an internship at an isolated psychiatric hospital on an island in search of answers. You don’t quite know why she’s going there and exact what she’s hoping to find. So that had me hooked trying to get further in the book to find out what exactly was driving her actions specifically.
There were some really great scenes and moments; however, for me personally I just felt like something was missing. I know with a thriller that you don’t get all of the information at once but typically you get information in pieces and then it all puzzles together at the end. I feel like some relevant details weren’t brought up until the very end. As a reader you can’t always figure out the ending of a book but part of the fun is getting to the end, being able to look back and realize all of the pieces that were in play that hinted at the truth. I feel like this book was missing that element of weaving those hints and details throughout in order to have you sitting in that moment of stunned silence. Instead, when I got to the “reveal” it was just kinda like huh where the heck did that come from.
However, that could just be my personal takeaway since I’m very into the details and context clues especially when reading thrillers. I loved The Wives by Tarryn Fisher and I feel like that book did an amazing job of delivering that experience.
Overall, I rated this 3.75 out of 5 stars. It really is an interesting story and kept me guessing, it just wasn’t my favorite thriller.
Solid book but not my fav by Tarry Fisher
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great book
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loyalty and willingness to do anything for her family. I don’t want to give away a hint of anything, so will say It was a perfect blend of ups, downs, twists and turns. I enjoyed the past/present writing. It hit all of my book interests in one perfect package.
Creative, strong character and fantastic storyline
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