Alice Feeney is a British author renowned for her gripping psychological thrillers. A former BBC journalist, she draws on her storytelling expertise to craft suspenseful narratives that captivate readers. Her debut novel, "Sometimes I Lie," was a bestseller, establishing her as a prominent voice in the thriller genre. With a knack for plot twists and complex characters, Feeney continues to engage and surprise her audience with each new release.
I like to think that I’m in control of my life, but sometimes I wonder if I’m just a passenger.
I’m not a bad person. I’m a good person who does bad things.
The truth is a difficult thing. It’s layered, complex, and harder to hold on to than a lie.
Sometimes we don’t want to know the truth because it hurts.
Fear is a powerful motivator. It can make us do things we never thought possible.
Love is a dangerous game. It makes us vulnerable, and vulnerability can be deadly.
The past is a ghost, and sometimes it haunts us more than we realize.
Memories can be deceptive. They change shape, color, and meaning over time.
Secrets have a way of seeping out. They stain everything they touch.
Betrayal cuts deep. It leaves scars that never truly heal.
Hope is a fragile thing. It can be shattered with just a few words.
Silence can be deafening. It speaks volumes when words fail.