Claire Douglas worked as a journalist for fifteen years, writing
features for women's magazines and national newspapers, but had
dreamed of being a novelist since the age of seven. She finally got
her wish after winning the Marie Claire Debut Novel Award with her
first novel, The Sisters.
She is a frequent Sunday Times bestseller and Richard & Judy Book
Club pick. Her books have sold nearly two million copies in the UK
alone, and The Wrong Sister was a Sunday Times number 2 bestseller
in hardback.
She lives in Bath with her husband and two children.
Outstanding. A terrific family drama revealing how little the
sisters know about each other and their own history
*THE SUNDAY TIMES*
An intricately plotted chiller with a shocking twist
*Daily Mail*
I raced through The Wrong Sister - it’s such a masterclass in
building tension from the dream Venice break at the start to the
nightmare it becomes. The solution to the mystery is so clever I
was nowhere near guessing it! I loved it.
*HARRIET TYCE*
Brilliant...I was blown away by the intricate plotting, the
page-turning tension and the relatability of the sisters and their
wider families. And boy, do they have secrets!'
*B A Paris*
The Wrong Sister is Claire Douglas at her finest - page-turning,
compelling and utterly addictive. I couldn't put it down!
*LUCY CLARKE*
This is a book that won’t leave you be. It’s a brilliant jigsaw of
suspicious characters, grisly deeds, and family tragedy - and
Douglas only lets you see the full picture on the very last
page.
*ABIGAIL DEAN*
A triumph of masterful misdirection and intricate plotting. It
keeps you guessing from the first page to the last and it's Claire
Douglas's best book yet. If you love a Christie-esque mystery that
keeps you guessing, The Wrong Sister definitely won't
disappoint
*C.L. TAYLOR*
Claire Douglas has done it again with this twisty, ingenious and
suspenseful tale of long-buried secrets – a real treat for
psychological thriller fans
*TM LOGAN*
Spine-chilling scenarios and a catalogue of twisty connections
ensue. Claire Douglas layers her stories with atmospheric suspense.
This is edgy, unsettling and unputdownable.
*WOMAN & HOME*
What an excellent thriller. The plot was both full of unexpected
twists and still completely plausible, the characters were
brilliantly drawn, and the writing was great. Claire Douglas keeps
getting better and better
*LOUISE O'NEILL*
Cunning, intelligent, expertly told and with twists and turns that
will give readers whiplash, I think it’s destined to be one of the
best thrillers of the year
*John Marrs*
The Wrong Sister is quintessential Claire Douglas at her masterful
best – twisty, surprising, and extraordinarily clever. I was
desperate to find out what was going on and raced through it. I
loved it!
*Andrea Mara*
Lots of twists and turns
*Sun*
Claire Douglas has a wonderful ability to keep you turning the
pages. Full of twists and plenty of tension, I couldn’t put this
book down
*Heidi Perks*
Packed full of clever twists, secrets and suspense, this book was
unputdownable. Claire Douglas knows how to write a proper
page-turner that grabs you from the first page to the last. The
Wrong Sister is a gripping thriller, but also a cleverly written
and beautifully woven mystery guaranteed to tug at your
heartstrings. I devoured this book and I loved every page
*Alice Feeney*
Full of twists and turns, with a relatable and all too human cast
of characters. No one seeds shocking secrets into seemingly
ordinary families quite like Claire Douglas. Hugely enjoyable! I
loved it.
*EVE CHASE*
Douglas has a deceptively chatty style, but she is a particularly
good at twists and red herrings. She keeps the plot on the boil
right to the end with a conclusion that is both gratifying and
surprising.
*DAILY MAIL*
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*PRAISE FOR CLAIRE DOUGLAS*
I loved this twisty novel
*RICHARD OSMAN*
Few people do psychological thrillers as claustrophobic and as
creepy as Claire Douglas
*TIM WEAVER*
Spine-chilling
*THE SUNDAY TIMES*
A chillingly atmospheric thriller
*JP DELANEY*
Clever and terrifically compelling
*SARAH PEARSE*
Devotees of domestic noir will love the multiple perspectives and
shifts in time that Claire Douglas uses to complicate her nervy
narrative
*SUNDAY TIMES CRIME CLUB*
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