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- A 2025 IPPY Award Gold Medal Winner "An impressive and thrilling debut . . . " --Carter Wilson, USA Today bestselling author of The Father She Went to Find "Twisty and compelling . . ." --Tracy Sierra, author of Nightwatching Be careful what you see when you shouldn't be looking.
- About the Author: Before publishing her domestic suspense I KNOW SHE WAS THERE with CamCat Books, Jennifer Sadera was a copywriter at book publisher NAL, a magazine editor at Redbook, Woman's World, and Beauty Digest, a freelance writer, and blogger.
- 352 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Thrillers
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Short Summary: Burdened with regret after endangering her best friend's child, Caroline Case and her baby daughter are the only witnesses to a violent crime in the perfect neighborhood she stalks at night, but since no one--not even the police--believes her, Caroline must figure out the truth on her own, even as shocking secrets are uncovered far too close to home.
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A 2025 IPPY Award Gold Medal Winner
"An impressive and thrilling debut . . . " --Carter Wilson, USA Today bestselling author of The Father She Went to Find "Twisty and compelling . . ." --Tracy Sierra, author of Nightwatching Be careful what you see when you shouldn't be looking. Residents of the posh Upstate New York neighborhood of Deer Crossing enjoy all the amenities wealth provides. From drive-up dog-grooming to monthly botox parties, these lucky suburbanites have everything they could ever want. And one thing they don't. Stalker Caroline Case, who wheels her infant along their streets each night with just one goal...to spy on anyone too careless or too foolish to close their window blinds. Convinced the owners of the impressive homes are living a dream existence, the troubled new mom hopes to escape her working-class life by prying secrets from the unsuspecting. But the fairy tale twists into a nightmare when she sees something she shouldn't. Something that shatters her illusions about the people in the privileged community she's obsessed with, even as she begins to doubt what she saw. As Caroline investigates the event, shocking secrets are laid bare, and nothing is as it seems. She knows she must prove something sinister occurred in Deer Crossing or risk letting someone get away with murder. For fans of The Woman in the Window by A. J. Finn, The Breakdown by B. A. Paris, and The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides.Review Quotes
"'Twisty' doesn't begin to describe this compelling and complicated story. Don't even try to guess how this turns out--just put yourself in Sadera's capable hands and enjoy the ride!" --Karen Dionne, author of the #1 international bestseller The Marsh King's Daughter and The Wicked Sister
"A knockout debut--sharp domestic suspense that combines taut prose with a complex, artfully crafted unreliable narrator, and plenty of twists and turns that readers won't see coming. I Know She Was There proves Jennifer Sadera is a voice to watch." --Elena Hartwell Taylor, bestselling author of the Eddie Shoes and Sheriff Bet Rivers Mystery series
"In the world of thrillers, few conceits are more alluring than a 'mostly harmless' habit gone terribly awry. Such is the premise in Jennifer Sadera's addictive I Know She Was There, where protagonist Caroline Case's proclivity for sidewalk-spying on her wealthy neighbors turns into her own living nightmare. Sadera's deeply psychological novel, echoing nicely to Rear Window, has Caroline guessing not only what she saw, but whether she saw it at all, and her struggle becomes ours through effective first-person narration. An impressive and thrilling debut . . . Sadera is an author to watch." --Carter Wilson, USA Today bestselling author of The Father She Went to Find
"Jennifer Sadera's intense debut about a troubled young mother on a passionate mission to discover the truth kept me awake all night! It's a gut-wrenching and addictively readable thriller." --Bonnar Spring, author of Toward the Light (2020), Independent Publishers' bronze medal winner for Best First Novel, New Hampshire Literary Awards--People's Choice winner for fiction, and Disappeared (2022) 'Best of 2022' from Bookreporter and Crime Fiction Lover short fiction: 2023 Al Blanchard Award, 2024 Derringer
"Twisty and compelling, I Know She Was There deftly explores how well we can truly know each other--or ourselves." --Tracy Sierra, author of Nightwatching
About the Author
Before publishing her domestic suspense I KNOW SHE WAS THERE with CamCat Books, Jennifer Sadera was a copywriter at book publisher NAL, a magazine editor at Redbook, Woman's World, and Beauty Digest, a freelance writer, and blogger. She attended the Martha's Vineyard Institute of Creative Writing Conference on fellowship, twice won Best Manuscript Sample at Atlanta Writers' Conference, and was selected to participate in International Thriller Writers' new Thriller-tique author critique group. She is also a member of Mystery Writers of America, and Sisters in Crime.
When not writing, Jennifer can be found reading, gardening, traveling, or laughing at the antics of her two kids and husband, "the funniest people I know!" Reach out to Jennifer on Instagram, Twitter (X), LinkedIn, and Facebook. You can also leave her a message on her website, www.Jennifersadera.com.