“When a seemingly perfect husband, son, and friend is tragically killed, his house-of-cards life comes crashing down, exposing the twisted secrets and lies he’s been hiding for years. Nina Sadowsky is a master storyteller. From the very first page, the story flies, giving life to the characters and plot until all has been revealed. Convince Me is one hell of a read!”—Wendy Walker, New York Times bestselling author of All Is Not Forgotten
“One of the cleverest psychological suspense novels I’ve read in years . . . tense, gripping, and fast-paced. . . lies piled upon lies and an entire cast of unreliable narrators that will have you wondering if anyone is telling the truth. . . I raced through this wickedly deceptive thriller in one sitting—highly recommended!”—Karen Dionne, #1 internationally bestselling author of The Marsh King’s Daughter and The Wicked Sister
“A propulsive thriller that starts with a bang and never lets up until its final shocking reveal . . . In Convince Me, Nina Sadowsky’s brisk, energetic prose spills across the page, tightening the noose around the central terrifying question: How far would you go to learn the truth about the people you love?”—Carla Buckley, author of The Liar’s Child
“This thriller tells a story that couldn’t be more timely for this ‘post-truth’ age. It concerns liars and the damage they cause, with the stakes of manipulation, gaslighting, and all-around deception drawn out on the ‘small stage’ of domestic suspense. It’s my favorite kind of book, because it all felt personal. I was constantly asking myself, What would you do in that situation? even while I was trying to solve the mystery. But when the solution finally arrived, I never saw it coming. This book felt like a Roman candle. You watch it take off, then it just keeps climbing with one twist after another until it finally goes boom.”—Lee McIntyre, author of Post-Truth
“This thriller tells a story that couldn’t be more timely for this “post-truth” age. It concerns liars and the damage they cause, but here the stakes of manipulation, gaslighting, and all-around deception are drawn out on the “small stage” of domestic suspense. It’s my favorite kind of book, because it all felt personal. I was constantly asking myself “what would you do in that situation?” even while I was trying to solve the mystery at the heart of it. But when it finally arrived, I never saw it coming. This book felt like a Roman candle. You watch it take off, then it just keeps climbing with one twist after another, until it finally goes BOOM.”—Lee McIntyre, author of Post Truth