Adrian Pierce writes psychological thrillers where memory is never neutral and truth is never safe. His stories follow ordinary people, a suburban wife, a respected psychologist, an audio editor, whose carefully constructed lives begin to fracture under the weight of evidence they cannot explain. A voicemail confession. A photograph that should not exist. A witness who rewrites reality with a single sentence.
Pierce’s fiction is driven by unreliable narrators, shifting alibis, and revelations that force readers to question every assumption they made along the way. His protagonists are not chasing killers so much as chasing the truth inside their own minds. As each narrative unfolds, the line between victim and suspect blurs, and the final twist reframes everything that came before it.
Perfect for readers who crave suspense that is both cerebral and emotionally charged, Adrian Pierce delivers tightly constructed thrillers that linger long after the last page. In his world, the most dangerous evidence is not what you see, it is what you remember.

