Don’t Believe It

Don’t Believe It by Charlie Donlea is a suspenseful novel published by Kensington on June 28, 2022. This 400-page book follows filmmaker Sidney Ryan as she investigates the case of Grace Sebold, a woman convicted of murdering her boyfriend during a Spring Break vacation. Grace has spent a decade in a St. Lucian prison and reaches out to Sidney in a desperate bid to prove her innocence, prompting a deep dive into the complexities of the case.
As Sidney uncovers startling evidence that was overlooked in the original investigation, the public’s interest leads to the reopening of Grace’s case. The narrative explores themes of deception and the pursuit of truth, as Sidney navigates the risks associated with her newfound fame and the potential dangers of her investigation. This edition presents a gripping tale within the realms of mystery, crime, and police procedural, engaging readers with its intricate plot and unexpected twists.
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From the acclaimed author of Twenty Years Later comes a twisting, impossible-to-put-down novel of suspense in which a filmmaker helps clear a woman convicted of murder—only to find she may be a puppet in a sinister game. Fans of Freida McFadden and Alice Feeney will be left breathless by this unforgettable thriller that builds to a shocking conclusion…
The Girl of Sugar Beach is the most watched documentary in television history—a riveting, true-life mystery that unfolds over twelve weeks and centers on a fascinating question: Did Grace Sebold murder her boyfriend, Julian, while on a Spring Break vacation, or is she a victim of circumstance and poor police work? Grace has spent the last ten years in a St. Lucian prison, and reaches out to filmmaker Sidney Ryan in a last, desperate attempt to prove her innocence.
As Sidney begins researching, she uncovers startling evidence overlooked during the original investigation. Before the series even finishes filming, public outcry leads officials to reopen the case.
Delving into Grace’s past, Sidney peels away layer after layer of deception. But as she edges closer to the real heart of the story, Sidney must decide if finding the truth is worth risking her newfound fame, her career . . . even her life.
“You can’t blame Charlie Donlea if the ending of his novel makes your jaw drop. The title alone is fair warning that his characters are no more to be trusted than our initial impressions of them.” —The New York Times Book Review
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