Catherine Steadman is an accomplished English actress and author, best known for her debut novel "Something in the Water," which became a New York Times bestseller. Her background in drama includes a degree from the Oxford School of Drama and roles in popular TV series such as "Downton Abbey." Steadman seamlessly blends her storytelling and acting skills to craft gripping psychological thrillers that captivate audiences worldwide.
Secrets are just a part of human nature.
You can't be too careful, especially when everything's going right.
Sometimes we do things for the people we love that we wouldn't do for ourselves.
There's always a choice. It's just that some people make bad ones.
The truth is a funny thing. You think you know what it is, until it's staring you in the face.
You never really know someone until you know what they want.
Fear can be the most dangerous thing of all.
When you're in over your head, it's best to keep swimming.
Regret is a funny thing. It's like a shadow, always following you.
The price of freedom is often the truth.
Every choice has a consequence, whether we like it or not.
Sometimes the line between right and wrong is blurred by circumstance.