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When they were children, Megan adored her younger sister Chloe. Now she can't bear to be in the same room as her. Megan believes Chloe is a psychopath and her sister does appear to be a textbook case: cold, cruel and lacking in empathy. Why does Chloe want to taunt Megan at every opportunity? And why does she persist in manipulating their mentally ill mother, Tilly? When Tilly, under Chloe's malignant influence, becomes dangerously unstable, the consequences are ugly. Megan's world falls apart. Her sister's out of control and there's little she can do about it. Until Chloe's actions threaten the safety of Megan's former lover. A man from whom she has kept an important secret... A study of sibling rivalry and dysfunctional relationships, Sister, Psychopath tells the story of one woman's struggle to survive the damage inflicted by her own flesh and blood. No library descriptions found. |
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Megan and Chloe Copeland are sisters. Maggie lives with her mother Tilly, a woman suffering from mental illness. Chloe is cruel to her mother, actually she is manipulative, mean spirited and cruel to just about everyone, Megan included. In Megan's opinion Chloe is showing signs of being a sociopath.
Chloe manipulates her mother into destroying the life of her boss James Matthews, a man that both Tilly and Chloe have their eyes on. Only thing is, Chloe is just after his money. Then there is Toby Turner, Megan's long time friend and one time lover. When Chloe decides to mess with Toby, Megan has had enough and decides to try to stop her sister at any cost.
A well written fantastic psychological thriller, that delves deep into the pysche and mind of the mentally ill. I could understand Megan's frustrations, insecurities, and difficulties living with a bipolar/schizophrenic mother.
The secrets, twist, turns and surprises made the story more compelling, I truly could not put it down. Sister Psychopath is family dysfunction at its worst. I strongly recommend to those who love psychological thrillers. ( )