The Night Sister By, Jennifer McMahon narrated by, Cassandra
Campbell
Spooky a bit creepy but oh so good!
This is a hard one to review because I don’t want to give
anything away. This book is full of secrets and half-truths but I can’t tell
you any of them without spoiling the story. Goodness this review is hard to
write!
I loved the letters to Hitchcock that Silvie wrote; they
added this neat historical side to this story. Especially since Rose &
Silvie’s family home is an old roadside motel where mysterious things happen,
“did you get the idea from me?” Silvie asks Hitchcock.
There are 3 time frames for this story 1961 with sisters
Rose & Silvie, the 80’s when Rose’s daughter Amy and her best friends and
sisters Piper & Margot are teens and present day there are also chapters
from James the young man with a crush on Amy when they are teens but who is now
married to Margot. The jumps in time were well written and I was never confused
as to which time period I was listening to.
Something happens that summer though and splits these
friends up, then when something terrible happens in the present it brings up
memories from that summer and what went wrong between these friends. It may be
the same thing that broke up Rose & Silvie’s relationship too, how can
something cause generation after generation to fall apart? What is going on in
this creepy old motel?
Cassandra Campbell’s narration was spot on as always, I
liked how you could tell it was teen Piper & Margot speaking and when they
were adults also a good job at the older Rose, also the narration of Amy’s
daughter Lou was very well done. I waited for the audio version of this one and
Cassandra didn’t let me down!
This would be a great October read, it has good spook factor
and keeps you guessing.
4 stars
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