âA real tear-jerkerâ THE SUN
âA stunning readâ MIRANDA DICKINSON
For a decade, Hannahâs life has been pretty close to perfect â she has a great job, sheâs married to Mark, and her child-free existence means sheâs free as a bird. The only sadness in her life is a fall-out with her sister Diane, who hasnât spoken to her in over ten years. But now Diane is on her doorstep â and this time, sheâs got her teenage daughter Mia in tow.
When Diane asks if Mia can stay with Hannah and Mark for a few days, Hannah is glad of the chance to get to know her niece. But as the days turn into weeks and Diane doesnât return, Hannah begins to worry. Why hasnât her sister been in touch?
Diane is carrying a devastating secret that will destroy Hannahâs carefully constructed life. But how much is she willing to reveal â and when will she pick her moment?
An emotional story that delves into the true meaning of family, sisterhood and secrets. Perfect for fans of Kerry Fisher and Adele Parks.
More praise for My Sisterâs Lies:
'Unputdownable. A real page-turner.' Maria Felix Vas, BBC Radio Lancashire
âYou donât realise how quickly this story draws you in and then takes you on an emotional roller coaster ride.â Welsh Country Magazine
'A tender and beautifully told heart-tugging story.' Caroline England, bestselling author of My Husbandâs Lies
'With great skill and humour S.D. Robertson guides us through a minefield of family misunderstandings and discontent. I'm not sure I've seen such dynamics tackled better.' Stewart Foster, author of The Bubble Boy
'Mind-blowing ... I cannot express just how much this book has gripped me!' Cara's Book Boudoir
'S.D. Robertson writes excellent books about messy lives and true emotions and My Sister's Lies is no exception.' Books of All Kinds
'A perfectly executed story and a great read.' Reading, Willing & Able
'A really fascinating study into the vagaries of family life.' Jaffareadstoo
Former journalist S.D. Robertson quit his role as a local newspaper editor to pursue a lifelong ambition of becoming a novelist. He lives in a village near Manchester with his wife and daughter and now writes full-time â and itâs safe to say the career move paid off! Stuart is a USA Today and Kindle Top 100 bestseller.