A suspenseful account of twin sisters and their secret lives.
Sam and Elli are identical twins who spent their childhood years, and then their teenage ones, as actors. Now grown, they’ve also grown apart—Elli in the direction of a husband, a career as a florist, and an upper-middle-class life; Sam in a downward spiral of addiction. Then Sam, one year sober—a year in which she hasn’t spoken with Elli—gets a call from their parents: Elli has gone away to some sort of spa; could Sam help out with the little girl she adopted? Sam arrives to find everything slightly awry: Elli's incommunicado, their mother’s in denial, and meanwhile, Sam finds some worrying paperwork at Elli’s house. What’s this organization Elli’s been giving large sums of money to? Brown weaves together all these strands into a delicious work of intrigue and suspense. Sam narrates the first part of the novel, which deftly alternates between the present and the twins’ days of fame in the past. Elli narrates the second part, and while their voices sound rather too similar, Brown adroitly explores their individual psychologies—their very different interests, needs, motivations, and, ultimately, their reactions to their early careers. The prose is smooth and fluid throughout, and if the story occasionally gets bogged down in the twins’ backstory, that complaint is a minor one. Overall, the narrative sprints ahead. You won’t want to stop reading until you find out what’s happened.
Minor flaws don’t slow the forward propulsion of this compelling novel.