Born: 01-01-1959
Carol Goodman is an acclaimed American author known for her captivating blend of mystery, suspense, and gothic elements. With a background in Latin and ancient history, her novels often feature intricate plots and richly detailed settings. Goodman's work, including bestsellers like "The Lake of Dead Languages" and "The Ghost Orchid," has earned her numerous awards, including the prestigious Mary Higgins Clark Award, cementing her reputation as a master storyteller.
Sometimes the things we think will make us happy turn out to be the ones that hurt us the most.
Secrets have a way of poisoning everything they touch.
Friendship is a fragile bond that can be shattered in an instant.
Fear is a powerful motivator, but it can also be paralyzing.
The truth is often buried deep within us, waiting to be uncovered.
Guilt is a heavy burden that can consume our every thought.
Regret is a painful reminder of the choices we didn't make.
The past is never truly behind us; it shapes who we are.
The human mind is a labyrinth of memories and emotions.
We are all haunted by our own personal demons.
The line between truth and lies can be dangerously thin.
The darkest secrets are often hidden in plain sight.