"I’m the only one who knows what really happened to those girls…”
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“Fasten your seat belts! SAVING GRACE is the scariest literary ride of the year. Debbie Babitt’s debut novel is nothing short of breathtaking and the ending will blow your socks off.”
John LescroartNYT bestselling author of Poison and The Rule of Law
“SAVING GRACE introduces us to a town of harrowing secrets ― and to its sheriff, Mary Grace Dobbs, who doesn't even know that the worst of these secrets are hers. An ingenious, multi-generational plot reaches a terrifying crescendo you won't easily forget.”
JOSEPH FINDERNYT bestselling author of House On Fire
"SAVING GRACE is a big, southern gothic thriller packed with secrets. The characters jumped off the page, drawing me in until it was impossible to put down. Original, dark, and staggering.”
Samantha DowningUSA Today bestselling author of My Lovely Wife and He Started It
“This is a riveting thriller that captures you on the first page and never lets you go. Debbie Babitt masterfully uses voice and spare, evocative prose to create a spellbinding story. Warning: Once you start this book, you won't want to stop.”
William BernhardtBestselling author of The Last Chance Lawyer
“Saving Grace intertwines the past with the present, revealing secrets long buried, but never forgotten, until it all comes crashing down with relentless speed. A taut, thrilling read.”
Robin BurcellNew York Times bestselling author
"A Southern gothic thriller replete with sins real and imagined...
Nothing is what it seems in Babitt’s disturbing debut, a creepy tale of hate, evil, and redemption."
Kirkus Reviews
“The author skillfully teases the long-buried secrets…the twisty final pages lead to an explosive climax. {Will} leave fans of psychological suspense wanting more.”
Publishers Weekly