The Day They All Remembered Differentlyby A.V. BorborWhen Clara Hale returns home for her mother's funeral, the story everyone tells is neat, unanimous, and wrong.Her mother's death was ruled natural. A simple accident. Nothing to question. But Clara remembers the final phone call-and it doesn't match the version the town has agreed on.As inconsistencies surface and silence turns coordinated, Clara realises the danger isn't what happened, but how quickly the truth is being rewritten. The more she pushes, the more isolated she becomes-until speaking up threatens to cost her everything she has left.A tense psychological thriller about memory, complicity, and the quiet power of collective denial, The Day They All Remembered Differently is a standalone novel for readers who love small-town secrets, female-led suspense, and stories where truth comes at a personal price.