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Sisters

by Daisy Johnson

Sisters

by Daisy Johnson

In 'Sisters,' Daisy Johnson crafts an unsettling exploration of the intense bond between siblings July and September. Born closely together, their lives are intertwined in a way that borders on the uncanny. After a distressing incident of school bullying, they relocate with their mother to a desolate family home by the shore, a place seemingly alive with its own malevolent energy. The sisters' once unbreakable connection begins to distort as July senses shifts she can't comprehend, and a pervasive sense of dread builds within their new isolation. Boundaries are tested, behaviors turn reckless, and a series of disturbing events lead to revelations that will challenge the very fabric of their sisterhood. Johnson's lyrical prose weaves a narrative of psychological suspense and a haunting portrait of love's darker side.

  • Fiction
  • Gothic
  • Thriller
  • Horror
  • Supernatural
  • Isolation
  • Sibling Rivalry
  • Psychological
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