
A Quiet Kind Of Wrong by Mary Frances Hill
Genre: Thriller, Domestic Thriller
One mistake. One secret. One family about to unravel.
Jane Taylor seems to have it all—a loving husband, a successful career as a children’s book author, and a picture-perfect life in Orange County. But one terrible night, she hits her neighbor’s teenage son, panics, and drives away. The police never come to arrest her.
For a year, Jane hides behind her carefully constructed suburban façade. Then a true crime podcaster revisits the unsolved case, and her son, Noah, a podcast addict, discovers the guilt-soaked letters Jane has been writing to the victim.
When Jane resolves to confess, Noah begs her for time. He’s sure the truth about that night is more complicated. Terrified of what her imprisonment would do to her family, Jane reluctantly agrees to Noah’s request. But as their search for answers pulls them deeper into the secrets of their seemingly safe neighborhood, Jane soon realizes that she’s not the only one hiding something.
Dark, twist-filled, and emotionally charged, A Quiet Kind of Wrong explores guilt, family loyalty, and how far we’ll go to protect the lives we’ve created, even when they’re built on lies.
About Author
Mary Frances Hill was born in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. The daughter of a music professor and an elementary school teacher, she obtained a master’s degree in counseling psychology and worked as a therapist before raising two children. Mary currently lives in Southern California with her Russian Blue and Scottish Straight cats, her Pyredoodle puppy, her golfer husband, and her adult son and daughter. She is an avid dog walker and home renovator and loves binge-watching true crime documentaries and mysteries. She is the author of three novels: The Worm Man, The Heaven Spot, and A Quiet Kind of Wrong.
My Thoughts

A Quiet Kind Of Wrong by Mary Frances Hill is about an author, Jane Taylor, who writes children’s books. Jane lived in the aerospace park neighborhood, which was built for the McDonnell aerospace engineers in the 1960s. She was a loving wife to her husband, Micheal, and had a son named Noah, who was a true crime enthusiast and had been away on a trip to visit a murder site. Her husband had run out of his metformin, so she was going to run into town and pick it up when she realized her check engine light was on, so she decided to drive her son’s beat-up SUV to pick it up. While driving back to her house, she heard a clink, got out, and realized she had hit the neighbor’s teenager. Or had she hit the neighbor’s son?? When she went to check to see if she could save him, he was already cold. Not knowing how she could have missed seeing this teenager on the road. She went through it over and over, trying to make sense of what just happened. What this women experience trying to put the pieces together and coming to grips with what she just experienced is pretty fricken intense. Must read if you like Domestic Thriller how the story unfolds had me sucked in to see what happen next.
A Quiet Kind Of Wrong
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