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The Woman I've Become

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The Woman I've Become

Von: Debra Webb
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Decades after a girl escaped a serial killer’s lair, the secrets of the past return to haunt her in a twisted novel of psychological suspense from USA Today bestselling author Debra Webb.

Twenty years ago, Julia Belmont escaped a serial killer’s captivity, but her best friend disappeared forever. Rebuilding her life from the trauma, Julia is now a psychologist married to a wealthy mayoral candidate, and mother to a beautiful six-year-old girl, Olivia. All is good. Until a heartless reporter resurrects the darkest chapter of her past.

The wild accusations go viral, and Julia retreats with Olivia and her assistant to an isolated lake house in Connecticut, where strange events begin to occur and threatening emails flood her inbox. As friends and enemies emerge from the shadows, Julia finds it hard to force away her memories, and harder still to face the terrible lies hidden in them.

One thing is true: No one has a clue what Julia did to stay alive.

©2026 by Debra Webb. (P)2026 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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“At the top of her game, Debra Webb delivers a jaw-dropping, page-turning thriller—a masterclass in suspense that’s as unnerving as it is satisfying.”—Allison Brennan, New York Times bestselling author

“Gripping, twisty, and disquieting, The Woman I’ve Become burrows into the psychology of survival and victimhood—and the dangerous stories we tell ourselves and others to endure the unthinkable. Debra Webb takes her storytelling to the next level, delivering a page-turning narrative with a truth far more disturbing—and far more complex—than it first appears.”—Loreth Anne White, Washington Post and Amazon Charts bestselling author of The Black Orchid

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