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She Had Enough

A Novel

Stacie Grey

$42.95

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English
Poisoned Pen Press
21 August 2026
Six friends. One dinner. And a secret that won't stay buried.

Mallory Taylor was looking forward to a fun night out with old college friends—nostalgia, laughter, nothing more. But Caitlin, always the quiet one of the group, seems even more withdrawn than usual. On edge. Distant. Then, hours after the women all head their separate ways, a massive earthquake reduces San Francisco to rubble—and Caitlin disappears.

It isn't until six months later, as the city begins to recover, that Mallory learns the truth. Was her disappearance related to the earthquake? Or was something else, something sinister, going on with Caitlin?

No one else seems alarmed. No one is asking questions. But the more Mallory digs, the more she uncovers secrets from that night: fractures in their friendships, hidden motives, and quiet betrayals. The kind of secrets people would kill to protect.

Twisty, atmospheric, and impossible to put down, She Had Enough is a chilling exploration of friendship, silence, and what happens when one woman refuses to stop asking questions.
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Imprint:   Poisoned Pen Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9781464243592
ISBN 10:   146424359X
Pages:   336
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Stacie Grey is the pseudonym of cozy mystery author Daisy Bateman. She lives with her husband and dog in California.

Reviews for She Had Enough: A Novel

""In Stacie Grey's She Had Enough, a massive earthquake provides the perfect cover for a cold-blooded crime. Grey delivers a taut, atmospheric thriller where the deepest fault lines lie between friends."" -- Daniel G. Miller, USA Today bestselling author of The Orphanage By The Lake ""The fault line pressure beneath the earth is nothing compared to the trembling rubble of secrets and lies above. In the aftermath of a San Francisco earthquake, the hairline fractures prove as difficult to navigate as the gaping ruptures. Facades are skewed, paths bent, and people displaced, as Stacie Grey keeps us hanging by our fingernails until the final chapter."" -- KD Aldyn, author of Sister, Butcher, Sister


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