Clare Mackintosh is a bestselling British author known for her gripping psychological thrillers. A former police officer, she draws on her law enforcement experience to create intricate plots and compelling characters. Her debut novel, "I Let You Go," garnered critical acclaim and numerous awards. Mackintosh's works, including "I See You" and "The Last Party," often explore themes of suspense, mystery, and human psychology, captivating readers worldwide.
The truth changes depending on how you see it. Cops are no different.
Sometimes you need to do something unforgivable just to be able to go on living.
But that's the thing about luck, isn't it? You don't know if it's good or bad until you have some perspective.
The human brain is a remarkable thing. It can process so much, but it can also be so fragile.
Sometimes it's easier to pretend something never happened than to face the truth.
Grief is a process, not a state. It's like a journey, with a beginning and an end.
It's amazing how the world can seem okay if you just keep busy.
There are some things we're not meant to know, some journeys we're not supposed to make.
Sometimes a tragedy can bring people closer together, until it tears them apart.
People see what they want to see, not necessarily what's there.
It's strange how the things we want most in life are sometimes the things that can hurt us the most.
It's not about what you deserve, it's about what you can bear.