From the author of the The Great Unknowable End and Tash Hearts
Tolstoy comes an "absorbing" (Kirkus Reviews), atmospheric novel
about sisterhood, coming-of-age, and learning that it's never too late
to reconnect with those you love.
Time changes things.
That painful fact of life couldn't be truer for the Sullivan sisters.
Once, they used to be close, sharing secrets inside homemade blanket
castles. Now, life in the Sullivan house means closed doors and secrets
left untold.
Fourteen-year-old Murphy, an aspiring magician, is shocked by the death
of Siegfried, her pet turtle. Seventeen-year-old Claire is bound for
better things than her Oregonian hometown--until she receives a crushing
rejection from her dream college. And eighteen-year-old Eileen is
nursing a growing addiction in the wake of life-altering news.
Then, days before Christmas, a letter arrives, informing the sisters of
a dead uncle and an inheritance they knew nothing about. The news forces
them to band together in the face of a sinister family mystery...and,
possibly, murder.
The Sullivan Sisters is an unforgettable novel about the ghosts of the
past, the power of connection, and the bonds of sisterhood.