Psychosis
When a Dream Turns Deadly

A gripping psychological crime thriller about wrongful conviction, buried secrets, and one last chance to uncover the truth.

What Readers Are Saying

“A grown-up crime drama.”

A believable and emotionally engaging thriller that keeps readers invested from beginning to end.

– Amazon UK

“The storyline builds like a jigsaw puzzle.”
An expertly constructed mystery where every piece matters.

– Goodreads Reviewer

“One of my favourite thrillers.”
A fascinating, rewarding read with realistic characters and compelling suspense.

– Amazon UK

Really gripping and I was hooked from the beginning.

– Amazon UK

Atmospheric stairwell scene from Psychosis by Roger Bray, reflecting wrongful conviction, suspense, and psychological tension.

The Story:

When Hazel disappears without a trace, police quickly focus on her husband Alex. The evidence appears convincing. The jury agrees. Alex is convicted of murder.

Three years later, after every appeal fails, Alex’s sister Alice is forced to accept that her brother may spend the rest of his life behind bars.

Then she meets Steve, a former soldier turned private investigator who believes the case never truly added up.

As he begins to unravel the original investigation, uncomfortable questions emerge.

What really happened to Hazel? Was Alex wrongly convicted? And if he didn’t do it… Who did?

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Wrongful conviction courtroom scene from Psychosis by Roger Bray featuring legal case files, judicial imagery, and themes of justice, mystery, and psychological suspense.
Atmospheric prison visitation room from Psychosis by Roger Bray featuring themes of wrongful conviction, justice, suspense, and psychological tension.

What Kind of Thriller Is Psychosis?

Readers often describe it as a thriller that slowly pulls them deeper into the mystery before delivering a satisfying payoff.

Psychosis isn’t a fast-paced serial killer thriller.
It’s a psychological crime mystery that focuses on:

✔ Hidden truths

✔ Justice and injustice

✔ Human behaviour

✔ Family loyalty

✔ Emotional tension

✔ Twists that feel earned

✔ Realistic investigations

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