The most recent book in that series,
The Missing Sister, was released last month and shot to the top of New Zealand’s book charts. According to Riley’s publisher, Pan Macmillan, it was the biggest fiction launch for a book in New Zealand since 2019.
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Seven Sisters novels had also re-entered the local charts, which Booksellers Association chief executive Dan Slevin said was a pattern whenever a new addition to the series was released. “We’ve seen that her books come in waves,” he said. “When there’s a new book, people go back to the old ones and they all go back in the charts as people discover them and realise they can absorb them all.”
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