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now you owe me
Film and Television Adaptation Property
After a determined young woman rescues her best friend from a sadistic predator, she becomes their latest victim. Now she’s forced into a psychological battle for survival against an unhinged mind twisted by trauma whose obsession hides a truth no one sees coming.
Psychological Thriller. Feature Film or Limited Series. Rights Available.
In the vein of Gone Girl, You, and Nightwatching
Signing books for a sold-out crowd at a book festival in Virginia with from left, authors Marie Still (My Darlings) and Tracy Sierra (Nightwatching).
Now You Owe Me is currently available for film and television adaptation.
Journalist turned social media strategist Aliah Wright is the author of the critically acclaimed, multi-award-nominated psychological thriller Now You Owe Me. Known for blending emotionally grounded storytelling and socially relevant themes, she draws from years of experience covering human behavior, crime, and entertainment for both The Associated Press and USA Today. Recognized at Thrillerfest in New York and her sold-out appearances at conferences, book festivals, and bookstores reflect a growing and engaged audience both online and offline. Now You Owe Me has been compared to works by Gillian Flynn, Karin Slaughter, and Tana French and has attracted attention for its complex characters, cinematic tension, and adaptation potential. Wright’s background in journalism, particularly as the entertainment editor for Gannett News Service at USA Today, where she once edited about 300 film reviews a year and wrote articles about film, TV, and music, gives her a rare understanding of how to engage audiences and structure stories. This positions her as a valuable creative partner in bringing her work to life on screen.