Thursday, April 1, 2021

Book Review: "The Sister's Twin" By Jane A. Adams



What do you do if you feel a strong premonition of death? What do you do when it's coming from your own twin sister?

Imagine this scenario in which you have been given a case in which elderly woman in nursing homes are mysteriously murdered, tarot cards are the only clues, and your next victim may be the twin sister Rose who feels it's imminent and the tarot cards foresee the actions. Ray the ex-officer on this one has his work cut out for him with these tarot card murders stemming from the Alice Weston Book of Angels.

The ebb and flow for this was magnificent and really came out from all angles of legal procedures and investigative practices with some special helpers in the other world with tarot readers.

The Spencer Sisters are quite extraordinary and really capture readers attention especially when we uncover the 'bat lady.'

This is the second book I've read the first being, "Safe" and this one seemed a much better fit for me with plenty to take away.

Thank you to Jane A. Adams, the pub, NetGalley, and Amazon Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.


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