AUDIOBOOK

Missing Sister

A Novel

Joshilyn Jackson
5
(2)
Duration
11h 41m
Year
2026
Language
English

About

From the New York Times bestselling author of Never Have I Ever comes a chilling story of sisters and revenge.


Revenge. It's all relative.


Penny and Nicki, Nix and Pen,
Where does one stop and the other begin?
Sisters Penny and Nicki lived life the only way twins can: together. But when Nix dies tragically, she leaves behind a cryptic voicemail that has Penny guilt-ridden and desperate for justice.
Five Years Later
Penny is working her first murder scene as a rookie cop, trying to fulfill her sister's dream to make the world a safer place. But pursuing that dream becomes a nightmare when she realizes that she knows the victim. Danny Bowery-one of three men she's long-blamed for Nix's death-is splayed in a pool of blood outside the Atlanta shopping center.
Stunned, Penny steps away from the scene to catch her breath, and finds a blonde woman drenched in blood and gripping a box cutter. Before Penny can begin to understand what and who she's discovered, the woman tells her that what happened is part of a story about one thing. Sisters. And the murderess disappears.
Now, Penny will stop at nothing to uncover the truth about who this woman is, why she killed Danny Bowery, and how it connects to Nix's story…no matter the cost.
Missing Sister is a captivating page-turner of hidden motives and deadly consequences.

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"Author Jackson's expressive narration saves this audiobook. Penny and Nix were twins. When Nix is raped and murdered, Penny feels as if she has lost a vital part of herself. Becoming a police officer is one way to assuage her loss. One night on patrol, she discovers the body of one of her sister's rapists and a woman covered in blood holding a box cutter. Jackson clearly establishes Penny's quandary and creates a truly malignant character in Thalia, the alleged murderer. From this point on, guilt, revenge, and anxiety take over the plot, offering little actual substance. Jackson's narration makes a slew of unlikable characters with questionable motives worth spending time with."
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