The truth is sometimes darker than fiction, in this gripping psychological thriller from the author of My Husband the Murderer.
When Caroline walks into the bustling hotel bar on a Friday afternoon, no one could have predicted what is about to unfold. With chilling precision, she pulls out a gun and shoots her lover five times in cold blood. The crime, committed in plain sight, leaves no room for doubt-Caroline is guilty. But when questioned, she offers no explanation and refuses to comment.
As the case explodes across media outlets, a popular true crime podcast begins to dig deeper into Caroline's life.
Soon, Caroline's uncovered writing becomes the key to understanding her past-and potentially, the dark secrets she has yet to reveal. As her attorney scrambles to defend her, one question lingers: What happens when a killer rewrites their own story?
And when her trial approaches, whispers grow about a manuscript she's writing from prison-one that might reveal far more than anyone expected . . .
A Guilty Woman is perfect for fans of true crime, thrillers, and dark literary mysteries.