Marlee Bush is an American author known for crafting suspenseful narratives that blend psychological tension with gripping storytelling. Her debut novel, "When She Was Me," explores themes of identity and danger, showcasing her ability to weave unsettling tales that linger with readers.
With a background in criminology and English, Bush draws inspiration from true crime and documentaries, infusing her work with a sense of realism and urgency. Her writing often delves into dark, atmospheric plots designed to unsettle and captivate audiences. She resides in Alabama with her family, where she continues to develop stories that challenge perceptions and provoke unease.