Authors! with Mary Kubica
Author Talk with Mary Kubica
Join bestselling suspense author Mary Kubica for a discussion of her latest novel, It’s Not Her. Known for her emotionally driven, twist-filled thrillers, Kubica will share how she draws on real-life tension and hidden histories to craft stories that keep readers guessing.
In It’s Not Her, a quiet family retreat unravels after a scream shatters the night, revealing a murder, a missing teenager, and secrets no one saw coming. This program is ideal for fans of psychological suspense and layered family dramas.
Event Details
- General admission seating begins at 6:30 p.m.
- Author discussion runs approximately 45 minutes
- Brief Q&A to follow
- Limited book signing after the presentation
Tickets
- Tickets required
- Each ticket includes one copy of It’s Not Her
- Books may only be obtained at the event
About the Book
It’s Not Her is a gripping thriller about two families who find themselves at the heart of a chilling crime and a mysterious disappearance whiole vacationing at a secluded lake resort. Courtney Gray’s peaceful getaway shatters when a scream pierces the night. Rushing to the neighboring cottage, she finds her brother and sister-in-law dead, her teenage niece Reese missing, and her young nephew Wyatt sleeping peacefully upstairs.
As police descend on the quiet resort town, long-buried secrets about Courtney’s family, and the town itself, begin to surface. Courtney is left to wonder whether Reese is another victim, or the prime suspect. With each revelation, she uncovers more lies and betrayals, realizing that everyone has something to hide, with danger growing as she inches closer to the truth.
About the Author
Mary Kubica is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author known for her emotionally charged, twist-filled suspense novels. A former high school history teacher, she holds a B.A. in History and American Literature from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Her books have been translated into over thirty languages and have sold millions of copies worldwide, earning her praise as “a helluva storyteller.” She lives outside Chicago with her husband and children.







