Sarah Warburton is the oldest of four sisters, raised in Virginia, and an avid reader and knitter. She has a B.A. in Latin from the College of William and Mary, an M.A. in classics from the University of Georgia and another from Brown. Sarah has worked at independent bookstores--Page One Books in Albuquerque and Books on the Square in Providence--and spent ten years as a writer, which led her to become lead editor for UpClose Magazine. Her short story ""Margaret's Magnolia"" appeared in Southern Arts Journal, and her Pushcart prize nominated story ""Survival English"" appeared in Oyster River Page. Now she lives with her family--husband, son, daughter, and hound dog--in the mountains of Southwestern Virginia.
Praise for Once Two Sisters: A breathless energy imbues the strong plot...Warburton delves deep into the psychological underpinnings of her believable characters in this highly entertaining domestic thriller. Readers will eagerly anticipate her next. -Publishers Weekly, starred review Besides enjoying the juicy premise and the edgy thrills, you'll feel much more relaxed about your own family reunion. -Kirkus Reviews A compelling, confident debut and a smartly plotted mystery. -CrimeReads A real page-turner...I would highly recommend this. -San Francisco Book Review, 5-star review Immediately compelling: an absorbing and fast reading experience making for a book that I didn't want to put down. -FreshFiction All is not as it seems in this fast-paced thriller...Once Two Sisters delves into complex family relationships and the past in a fresh way. -Catherine McKenzie, bestselling author of I'll Never Tell A unique, fast-paced thriller with an utterly shocking twist. Readers will be rapt from the first page until the jaw dropping conclusion. -Robyn Harding, USA Today bestselling author of The Party and The Swap