The Ice Twins

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By S. K. Tremayne
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One of Sarah’s daughters died. But can she be sure which one? THE SUNDAY TIMES NUMBER ONE BESTSELLING NOVEL
A terrifying psychological thriller perfect for fans of THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN. A year after one of their identical twin daughters, Lydia, dies in an accident, Angus and Sarah Moorcraft move to the tiny Scottish island Angus inherited from his grandmother, hoping to put together the pieces of their shattered lives. But when their surviving daughter, Kirstie, claims they have mistaken her identity – that she, in fact, is Lydia – their world comes crashing down once again. As winter encroaches, Angus is forced to travel away from the island for work, Sarah is feeling isolated, and Kirstie (or is it Lydia?) is growing more disturbed. When a violent storm leaves Sarah and her daughter stranded, Sarah finds herself tortured by the past – what really happened on that fateful day one of her daughters died? TweetReviews
All the way through I kept changing my mind about about it. I like books like that. I kept feeling sorry for different people throughout!! Well worth a read.
This is the creepiest book I've ever read. Each twist was as shocking as the last and it was devastating when you found out the truth. I felt like I could really feel what the mother was feeling.
The six months later bit ruined it for me at first since I could tell straight away who was saying it even though it was supposed to be disguised but then when it revealed the hidden details it got really creepy again and made it all better.
Very spooky little read.
Lots of twists so keeps you hooked right through to the end.
Definitely would recommend it.
very sad
A cracking good read! A real page turner. I kept putting the light on in the middle of the night to find out what happens next.
Anyone who loves the Scottish Highlands will feel as if they are part of the story althought the "Och aye the noo, whisky swilling depiction of Angus is insultingly sterotypical. I almost expected him to burst into the Skye boat song at one point - at least the Loch Ness Monster wasn't in it. Apart from that , I felt the characters were involving and the plot developed well. The ending was a bit obvious and hurried over compared with the very long drawn out "setting up"
All in all thoroughly enjoyable and I recommend it to teenagers and adults alike.