Fiona Barton is a British journalist and bestselling author known for her gripping psychological thrillers. She gained acclaim with her debut novel, "The Widow," which explores the intricacies of media and crime. Barton's writing draws from her extensive experience as a reporter, providing authentic insights into criminal investigations. Her subsequent novels, including "The Child" and "The Suspect," further establish her as a master of suspenseful storytelling.
People are never what you think they are.
You can’t always trust the face you see in the mirror.
Sometimes the truth can be worse than the lie.
Grief is a powerful thing. It can change you in ways you never thought possible.
Secrets have a way of haunting you.
Some stories are too painful to share.
The truth may set you free, but it can also destroy everything you have.
Love can blind us to the flaws of those we care about.
Innocence is often mistaken for guilt.
Sometimes the truth is hidden in plain sight.
Fear has a way of consuming your every thought.
Justice is not always black and white.