Marlee Bush is an Australian author known for her gripping psychological thrillers that explore the dark complexities of memory, identity, and trauma. Her debut novel, "When She Was Me", captivated readers with its tense narrative and unreliable narrator, establishing her as a compelling new voice in domestic suspense. Bush followed this success with "Whispers of Dead Girls", further cementing her reputation for crafting atmospheric, character-driven mysteries. Drawing on her background in psychology, she weaves intricate plots that keep readers guessing until the final page. Bush lives in Australia, where she continues to write spine-tingling psychological fiction.