Angus and Sarah are moving to a tiny Scottish island just a little over a year after their daughter Lydias death. This is a way for them to move on with their life and give them a new fresh start with their other daughter, Kirstie, Lydia's identical twin. But their world is once again shattered when Kirstie starts to claim that she is Lydia. Is this survival guilt, or is she really Lydia?
This is a truly intense psychological thriller; I was enthralled with the story from the beginning to the end and giving this book five stars was a very easy decision.
Angus and Sarah are trying really hard to pull their lives together and then having Kirstie claim that she is Lydia, that the daughter they thought had died was alive and vice-versa that is really making their life a hell in their new home and putting there already fragile marriage to test.
What really happened the day their daughter died? They can't tell their daughter apart and they were having the same kind of clothing on the day one of the girls died.
This is a real page turner, never a dull moment and the ending of the book, well I was afraid that S.K. Tremayne wouldn't be able to write a satisfying ending, but he did. This is without one of the best thriller I have ever read and I recommended it strongly to anyone that likes psychological thrillers.
On a side note; I found out the real identity of S.K. Tremayne when I was writing this review. I actually though S.K. Tremayne was a woman, but it's Tom Knox, and he usually writes archaeological and religious thrillers. So, while I wait for S.K. Tremayne to publish a new book can I read Tom Knox's books and I love archaeological thrillers so it's a win-win.
I received this copy from the publisher through NetGalley in return for an honest review!
There are 5 hardback copies of the Ice Twins available through the publisher.