
The Teacher
Eve has the perfect life. Each morning begins with a kiss from her husband, Nate, before she heads off to teach math at Caseham High. Stable. Respectable. Safe. Or so it seems. Last year, the school was shaken by a scandal — a shocking student-teacher affair that left reputations in ruins. At the center of it all was Addie. Manipulative. Dangerous. A girl who, according to everyone, lies without hesitation and destroys lives without remorse. But Eve knows there’s more to the story than whispers in the hallways. Because nobody truly knows Addie. Nobody knows the secrets she’s hiding. Secrets powerful enough to shatter families, careers, and carefully constructed lives. And Addie is determined to keep the truth buried — no matter the cost. In this gripping tale of obsession, betrayal, and revenge, nothing is as simple as it first appears. And when the truth finally comes out, it won’t just ruin lives — it will change them forever.
About Author
Freida McFadden has become a powerhouse in the psychological thriller genre, particularly known for her gripping medical thrillers that capitalize on her background as a practicing physician. Her novel 'The Housemaid' launched her into bestseller status, combining domestic suspense with shocking twists that have made her a favorite among thriller readers. McFadden's medical expertise adds authentic, chilling detail to her healthcare-set thrillers like 'The Doctor's Wife' and 'The Inmate,' where medical knowledge becomes both weapon and clue. She initially gained traction through self-publishing before securing traditional deals, demonstrating the evolving pathways to success in modern publishing. Her writing is characterized by fast pacing, multiple perspectives, and endings that completely recontextualize everything that came before, earning her comparisons to masters of the twist like Gone Girl while maintaining her own distinctive voice in the crowded thriller market.
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