Mastodon The Writing Desk: Book Review: Stolen Sister, by Linda Huber

2 August 2024

Book Review: Stolen Sister, by Linda Huber


Available from Amazon UK and Amazon US

If nobody knows that you're missing, how can you ever be found?

Linda Huber's Stolen Sister is a powerful exploration of the enduring bonds of sisterhood and the indomitable human spirit, following the lives of two sisters as they grapple with the scars of their past.

Her storytelling is a masterclass in effective 'foreshadowing', keeping readers guessing as we are drawn into a world of complex emotions, where hope and despair intertwine.  As the story unfolds, we follow the sisters' journey towards healing, a process that is both troubling and inspiring.

Stolen Sister is a testament to the power of love in adversity. This is a book that stays with you long after the final page, and one I recommend for fans of thought-provoking, emotionally charged fiction.

Tony Riches

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About the Author

Linda Huber grew up in Glasgow, Scotland, but went to work in Switzerland for a year aged twenty-two, and has lived there ever since. Her day jobs have included working as a physiotherapist in hospitals and schools for handicapped children, and teaching English in a medieval castle. Linda’s writing career began in the nineties, when she had over fifty feel-good short stories published in women’s magazines. Today, she has eleven psychological suspense novels published, the latest two by Hobeck Books. Her newest project is a series of feel-good novels set in her home area on the banks of Lake Constance in N.E. Switzerland. She really appreciates having the views admired by her characters right on her own doorstep! Find out more at Linda's website https://lindahuber.net/ and find her on Facebook and Twitter @LindaHuber19


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