Publication Date: April 2, 2024
Everyone has secrets, but not everyone has remorse…
A terrible accident.
Meghan Michaels is trying to find balance between being a single mom and working full time as an ICU nurse, when a patient named Caitlin arrives in her ward with a traumatic brain injury. They say she jumped from a bridge and plunged over twenty feet to the train tracks below.
A shocking revelation.
When a witness comes forward with new details about Caitlin’s fall, it calls everything they know into question. Was Caitlin actually pushed and if so, by whom and why?
No one is safe.
Meghan lets herself get close to Caitlin until she’s deeply entangled in Caitlin’s and her family’s lives. Only when it’s too late, does she realize that she and her daughter could be the next victims…
ICU nurse Meghan Michaels is devoted to helping others, but nothing is more important than her daughter.
Author Mary Kubica serves up a delicious psychological thriller in She’s Not Sorry. Readers are drawn into the case of a patient with a traumatic brain injury who allegedly jumped from a bridge.
However, anyone familiar with the author’s work knows that all is not as it seems. There’s a secondary storyline playing out in the background featuring Meghan, her daughter, and their rocky relationship.
The author doles out various clues, with the pieces slowly falling into place. Meghan plays a key role in caring for Caitlin, becoming a familiar face for her family. This becomes relevant when a witness comes forth claiming Caitlin was pushed, dialing up the suspense.
Danger comes from an unexpected source, threatening both Meghan and her daughter. How far will Meghan go to protect those she loves?
She’s Not Sorry delivers a sleight-of-hand thriller that will leave readers stunned at the shocking conclusion.
Mary Kubica is a New York Times bestselling author of thrillers including The Good Girl, The Other Mrs., Local Woman Missing and Just the Nicest Couple. Her books have been translated into over thirty languages and have sold over two million copies worldwide. Her novels have been praised as “hypnotic” (People) and “thrilling and illuminating” (L.A. Times). She lives outside of Chicago with her husband and children.