A Gripping Tale of Loss, Choices, and Unexpected Betrayal
A Gripping Tale of Loss, Choices, and Unexpected Betrayal

A Gripping Tale of Loss, Choices, and Unexpected Betrayal

Be careful what you wish for…

Mum passed recently. It was sudden and unexpected. On the cusp of adulthood, my twin sister, Skye and I are left with decisions to make that will change our lives forever.

As identical twins, we’d normally stick together like glue, but anger and grief gets the better of us and we push and pull in different directions.

Skye wants us to desert our broken family for university. Whilst I want us to postpone our university entry and huddle together at home with our grief-stricken dad and our younger sister, Jade and try to heal our broken hearts and learn to live without our mother.

At an impasse, each of us stubbornly gets our wish.
Finding myself alone and without the other half of me, I’m desperately lonely.

I need a friend.
Someone to talk to.
Someone who understands.
But, when I find that special someone, I know I’ve made a terrible mistake and trusted the wrong person

Diane Saxon’s compelling new thriller will have you questioning who you can trust to keep your family safe.

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Author Bio

Diane Saxon previously wrote romantic fiction for the US market but has now turned to writing psychological crime. Find Her Alive was her first novel in this genre and introduced series character DS Jenna Morgan. She is married to a retired policeman and lives in Shropshire.

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“The Good Twin” by Diane Saxon is a poignant and emotionally charged novel that delves into the complexities of grief, familial bonds, and the consequences of choices made in the aftermath of a sudden loss. The story revolves around the lives of identical twins, grappling with the recent death of their mother and the challenging decisions that will shape their futures.

Saxon skillfully captures the essence of grief and the disorienting impact it has on the lives of the characters. The twins, left without their guiding force, find themselves at a crossroads, torn between different paths. The emotional turmoil and conflict between Skye and the protagonist are palpable, creating a rich and immersive reading experience.

The author explores the unique dynamic between identical twins, portraying the bonds that bind them and the strains that threaten to pull them apart. The characters are well-developed, with the protagonist navigating the loneliness and desperation that comes with losing a vital part of oneself. The internal struggles of each twin add depth to the narrative, showcasing the impact of grief on individual choices.

The novel also introduces a sense of suspense and tension as the protagonist seeks solace in a newfound friendship. The exploration of trust, vulnerability, and the consequences of misplaced trust adds an unexpected layer to the storyline, keeping the reader engaged and invested in the unfolding drama.

Saxon’s writing style is compelling, with vivid descriptions that evoke a range of emotions. The exploration of the characters’ internal conflicts is nuanced, and the pacing of the narrative allows for a gradual unfolding of the plot. The themes of loneliness, regret, and the search for understanding are portrayed with sensitivity and authenticity.

The resolution of the story is both satisfying and thought-provoking, offering a realistic portrayal of the complexities of grief and the aftermath of difficult choices. “The Good Twin” is a gripping and emotionally resonant novel that explores the intricacies of family dynamics and the unexpected twists life can bring. With its well-crafted characters and compelling narrative, this book earns a solid four-star rating. Diane Saxon has delivered a touching and memorable story that lingers in the reader’s heart.