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Twins raised separately? Tess randomly spots Mimi and discovers that there might be another part of her life and more to her story. Why did her mother abandon her and keep Mimi? What are their differences? Lots of questions and the answers spool out slowly but in a way that keep you reading. This is well done psychological suspense and while you might see the big twist coming, it's a satisfying read. Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC.

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Well that kept me on a roller coaster till the very end. I did figure certain parts out early on but i was not expecting the end so that made this book a great read for me.

The Wrong Sister is about a women named Tess who happens to stumble upon a women who looks identical to her leaving a hotel. Seeing this women for a second time Tess becomes intrigued and decides to go talk to her. As she gets to know this women things start to get strange besides looking identical their birthdays are the same and you learn some other strange and compelling facts. The story unfolds in figuring out could this be her twin? Why did her mother abandon her and did she do it to raise her twin sister?

The novel really goes from a mystery to some serious mental health issues that i did not see coming. If your looking for an easy read with a great twist at the end then i would reccommend this one.

<b> Thanks to NetGalley for letting me read this</b>

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In The Wrong Sister we meet Tess who stumbles upon her identical twin Mimi that she never knew about. What unfolds from there will keep you turning the pages. Twists and turns that will leave your head spinning! Totally unexpected ending that will stay with me for a while. T. E. Woods should be on everyone’s must read author list!

*ARC provided by NetGalley for an honest review.

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Tess Kincaid has lived in Madison, WI her entire life. On the drive home from work, she notices a person who looked strikingly similar to herself. When Tess sees the woman a second time, she decides to confront her. Then she notices how similar they are, from their facial features to their walk. Convinced that they are twins, they set out to solve the mystery of their connection.

This was a wonderful psychological thriller that kept me wanting more. As I read the twists of the book kept me guessing. Unfortunately, it did not keep me guessing until the end, which is why I have rated it 4/5 stars. The author ends up divulging enough information that what was going on “clicked” a little earlier than the final scenes of the book. This did not completely ruin the read and I ended up enjoying it all in all. Thank you to the author, publisher and Netgalley for allowing me to read this book as an ARC.

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First, I want to thank T. E. Woods, Kensington Books And Netgalley for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review.

The Wrong Sister by T.E. Woods is the best physiological thriller I have read of 2018! This book would make such an amazing box office sell out! I would be first in line to see it!

So many facets of the book that facinated me! The story was so fresh and new that nobody had ever done before! It kept me on the edge of my seat that I had to finish it in one day to see how it ended! I loved the mysterious and eerie relationship between Tess and Miri formed over time. In the same aspect the bond she formed with John was sweet. I loved how Tess worked in a library.

I would definitely read from this author again! Amazing book! Can’t say enough good things about this book!

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One day Tess Kincaid sees a woman who looks just like her. She approaches the woman and learns her name is Mimi; Tess becomes convinced that the two are twins that were separated at birth. The two women may look alike, but they are polar opposites in personality. Tess is determined to uncover the truth about Mimi, sure that the woman is indeed her sister. But when a body is found nearby, it would seem that Tess is getting too close to a truth someone wanted kept buried

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