South Florida Sun-Sentinel Palm Beach (Sunday)

Alafair Burke’s ‘Better Sister’ surprises at every tense turn

- By Oline Cogdill Sun Sentinel Correspond­ent

At first glance, it should be easy to decide who is the better sister.

After all Chloe Taylor has it all together.

She’s editor-in-chief of the successful woman’s magazine “Eve” and the originator of #ThemToo, an offshoot of the #MeToo movement that she geared toward “everyday” working women. Of course, Chloe also is a devoted mother to her stepson, Ethan, and loyal wife to handsome attorney Adam Macintosh.

Certainly, the better sister can’t be Nicky Taylor, an unstable alcoholic who is the biological mother of Ethan who lost custody of him — and ruined her marriage to Adam — because of her behavior.

This complicate­d backstory provides the foundation for Alafair Burke’s insightful, exciting family thriller.

Burke imbues “The Better Sister” with a sense of authentici­ty as each character — and their secrets and flaws — never seems false. Plausible twists, crisp dialogue and fully realized characters illustrate the way people, especially sisters, relate to each other.

“The Better Sister” works well as a domestic drama, a tense mystery and a story about unconditio­nal love.

Chloe and Nicky have been estranged since Ethan, now 16 years old, was a toddler. Their alienation had nothing to do with Chloe marrying her former brother-in-law; Adam and Nicky had been divorced for more than four years before Chloe and Adam became a couple.

But the sisters now need each other. On the night she receives the highest honor of her career, Chloe returns to their East Hampton vacation home to find Adam murdered. Ethan will need both his mothers when he is arrested for his father’s murder.

As the sisters reconnect, they realize how both have changed, and they uncover the secrets and lies that kept them apart. Neither has quite the life the other envisioned the other had. One thing that is unshakable — each loves Ethan unconditio­nally.

Burke hits the ground running with the highly entertaini­ng “The Better Sister,” and the story continues to peak in one believable twist after another. Surprises lead “The Better Sister” to a sizzling finale.

Meet the author

Alafair Burke will discuss “The Better Sister” at 7 p.m. April 25 at Murder on the Beach Mystery Bookstore’s new location at 104 W. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach, 561-279-7790, murderonth­ebeach.com.

Oline H. Cogdill can be reached at olinecog@aol.com.

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‘The Better Sister’ by Alafair Burke. Harper, $26.99, 320 pages

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