I Did a Bad Thing

By Louise Jensen

Oh, God. There’s so much blood.

Panic skitters around every cell in my body. I can’t breathe.

I need to hide the evidence. From everyone.

What have I done?

When Mia Finch begins documenting her daughter’s battle with a rare blood disorder, she never expected to become a popular social media influencer. And she never expected that fame to turn into a nightmare …

One year later, a true crime documentary airs looking into the case of the Finch family tragedy. As the documentary uncovers more about what really happened to the Finches, public interest in the case reaches fever pitch. In a world where everyone is watching, how can you keep your darkest secrets hidden?

I Did a Bad Thing is a one-more-chapter psychological thriller exploring how even the most well-intentioned lies can spiral into catastrophe – and murder …

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Praise for Louise Jensen:

‘The term page-turner was made for books like this. Intricate plotting, incredible pace, and a wonderful weaving of past and present.’ Andrea Mara

‘There is a reliable no-nonsense style about Jensen’s writing that immediately draws you into her stories … superb’ Daily Mail

‘Gripping thriller’ Woman & Home

‘Thrilling’ Crime Monthly

Format: Paperback
Release Date: 23 Apr 2026
Pages: 448
Price: £9.99, £9.99 (Export Price) , €None
Louise Jensen has sold over a million copies of her international bestselling psychological thrillers, and they have been translated into twenty-five languages. Louise has been nominated for multiple awards including Goodreads Debut Author Of The Year, The Guardian\'s \'Not The Booker Prize\', and she has also been shortlisted for two CWA Dagger awards.Louise lived with her husband, children, madcap dog, and a rather naughty cat in Northamptonshire.Follow Louise on X @Fab_Fiction, and Instagram @fabricating_fiction

‘A galloping pulse-pounder’ Heat -

‘Red herrings will boggle the mind and you’ll be left open-mouthed by the turn of events’ Woman’s Weekly -

‘A compelling page-turner’ Bella -

‘Emotionally gripping story’ Woman -

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