"I know my daughter better than I know myself and if there's one thing I know for sure at this moment: It's that Maisie is not ok. My ex-husband Shaun and I are still friends. But now Shaun has moved in with Joanne and suddenly, Maisie has a brand new family. And there's something not quite right about it... I know Joanne isn't everything she says she is. Yet no-one will listen. I need to discover what she says she's hiding. Because if I don't, my daugther will be in terrible danger."--Back cover.
Kim Slater Book order
Kim Slater is a pen name under which the author writes thrilling stories. Her works delve into psychological depths, exploring the darker aspects of human nature. Slater masterfully builds suspense and employs unexpected twists to keep readers on edge until the very end. Her style is characterized by a keen insight into character motivations and the creation of an atmosphere rife with uncertainty and anticipation.






- 2018
- 2018
How do you protect your child if they're keeping a secret? Every day, a woman like Louise passes you in the street: elegant, confident, determined. But underneath, she's struggling. She doesn't know that her sister Alice has been scared of leaving the house since their mother died. She doesn't know that when Alice babysits her little boy Archie that he sometimes sees things he shouldn't. She doesn't know that Archie has a secret. A secret that could send cracks through the heart of Louise's carefully constructed life . .
- 2018
"Holly never thought she'd move back to her home town, but then something terrible happened. She doesn't know if she can recover. But she knows she can never tell another soul. People say her neighbour, David, is 'different'. He doesn't go out much, and never after dark. But in David, Holly finds just what she needs: a friend. Someone who's always there. No one knows Holly's secret, or where she lives. She has left the past behind. She is sure of it. So why does she feel as though she's in terrible danger?" -- Page [4] cover.
- 2018
How can a liar uncover the truth? A sharp, warm and thought-provoking mystery from Kim Slater, award-winning author of Smart.
- 2017
Liar
- 330 pages
- 12 hours of reading
"Single dad Ben is doing his best to raise his children alone, with the help of his devoted mother Judi. Life isn't easy, but Judi's family means everything to her and together, they manage. Then Ben meets Amber. Everyone thinks this is a perfect match for Ben, but Judi isn't sure--there's just something about Amber that doesn't add up"--Back cover.
- 2017
The Mistake
- 314 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Eight-year-old Billy goes missing one day, out flying his kite with his sister Rose. Two days later, he's found dead--and sixteen years later Rose still blames herself.
- 2017
Blink
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
A compelling, gripping thriller with a breathtaking twist that will keep you awake until the early hours. Perfect for fans of The Girl on the Train, Behind Closed Doors and The Sister.
- 2017
A compelling novel about how words can change lives from the multi-award- winning author of Smart, Kim Slater.
- 2017
928 Miles from Home
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
A brilliant new novel from the the multi-award-winning author of Smart and A Seven-Letter Word, Kim Slater
- 2016
Safe with Me
- 374 pages
- 14 hours of reading
"Anna lives a solitary existence, taking solace in order and routine. Her only friend is the lonely old lady next door. She doesn't like to let people to get too close--she knows how much damage they can do. Then one ordinary day Anna witnesses a devastating road accident and recognises the driver as Carla, the woman who ruined her life all those years ago. Now it's Anna's chance to set things straight but her revenge needs to be executed carefully ... First she needs to get to know Liam, the man injured in the accident. She needs to follow the police investigation. She needs to watch Carla from the shadows ... But as Anna's obsession with Carla escalates, her own secrets start to unravel. Is Carla really dangerous or does Anna need to worry about someone far closer to home?"--Page [4] cover