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Learn moreGeorgia Sage has a gift: she can see evil in people. As a courtroom artist, she uses her skills to help condemn those who commit terrible crimes. After all, her own brutal past means she knows innocence is even rarer than justice. But when she is drawn back into the trial that defined her career—a case of twisted family betrayal—she realizes that her own reckless pursuit of justice may have helped the guilty go free. As Georgia gets closer to the truth behind that case, something happens that threatens not only her career but also her sanity. At first, she fears her guilt around the events of her terrible childhood is finally coming back to haunt her, but the truth turns out to be even more terrifying...
Kate Helm is a pseudonym for author Kate Harrison, whose nonfiction and novels have sold over 800,000 copies. Born in Lancashire and currently a resident of Brighton, she worked as a journalist covering courts and crime before becoming a BBC reporter and producer in news and current affairs. She has also written documentary and drama scripts.
Emma Powell is an experienced voiceover artist who has performed for some of the world's most renowned theater companies (including RSC, Almeida, and the National Theatre) and voiced characters for BBC radio dramas as well as countless audiobooks, corporate projects, games, and ads. In 2016 one of her audiobooks, Without a Trace by Lesley Pearce, was the most borrowed audiobook from British libraries, beating books from the Harry Potter series into second and third place.