India, Feb. 10 -- If you're looking for a fast-paced weekend thriller that's easy to dive into, The Wrong Daughter by Dandy Smith might be worth a read. It hooks you with one of the most compelling tropes-a woman slowly unravelling while the world refuses to believe her.
The story follows Caitlin and her family as they try to make peace with the return of her kidnapped sister, Olivia. The woman claiming to be Olivia has all the right answers, yet something feels off. As Caitlin struggles with doubt, the book races forward at a breakneck pace, pulling you deeper into its psychological twists. But while it's undeniably addictive, it doesn't quite deliver the payoff you'd hope for.
The novel's biggest flaw is the disconnect between the aut...
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