What If Your Most Terrifying Memory Never Actually Happened?
A daughter’s recovered memory sends her own father to prison in this chilling psychological thriller inspired by a real case happened in USA.
Some stories are written to entertain. Some are written to disturb.
And a few stories quietly follow readers long after the final page.
My new psychological thriller, The False Witness, was born from one terrifying question: What if someone genuinely remembers a crime that never actually happened?
Inspired by the disturbing psychology of false memories and recovered memory syndrome, this story explores how one accusation can destroy an entire family.
A daughter suddenly remembers a horrifying childhood memory after twenty years and accuses her own father of murder.
The case shocks the nation.
The father is arrested. The family collapses.
But then an even darker possibility emerges:
What if the memory itself is false?
As a criminologist and thriller author, I have always been fascinated by the fragile line between truth, trauma, belief, and manipulation.
Because memory is not a perfect recording. Sometimes the human mind rewrites reality.
And sometimes people suffer for crimes that never happened.
The False Witness is not just a crime thriller.
It is a psychological exploration of fear, guilt, family destruction, and the terrifying power of belief.
The Kindle edition is currently available for free download for a limited time.
Read it. Question it. And after finishing the final page, ask yourself one uncomfortable question:
How much can you truly trust your own memories?
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