![]() ![]() McMahon shows the present the 1950s when Amy’s mother, Rose, and her aunt, Sylvia, were growing up in the Tower Motel and the 1980s when Amy, Margot and Piper were growing up and uncovered secrets about Amy’s family that led to the friends’ estrangement. “The Night Sister” seamlessly moves through three different time periods. Amy’s childhood friends, sisters Margot and Piper, know what the cryptic note means. The only clue found is an old photograph of Amy’s mother and aunt with the words “29 Rooms” written on the back. ![]() A replica of the Tower of London, the Tower Motel was built by Amy’s grandfather as a tribute to his British wife. Amy’s young daughter, Lou, survived by hiding during the killings. Amy Slater, her husband and son are murdered in the Tower Motel on the outskirts of London, Vt. “The Night Sister” opens with a horrific crime. At its heart, the novel is an emotional tale of two sets of sisters and a friend, all separated by decades, but bound by love and secrets. ![]() “The Night Sister” offers plenty of frights, an isolated building and even a basement that no one should go into alone - but, of course they will. The ghost story gets a reboot in the intriguing - and often chilling - “The Night Sister.” In each of her seven novels, Jennifer McMahon increasingly has mingled her brand of tense suspense with the paranormal for plots so realistic that the supernatural element is easily embraced. ![]()
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