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The Widow: An absolutely unputdownable and gripping psychological thriller

The Widow: An absolutely unputdownable and gripping psychological thriller

byK.L. Slater
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Maggs
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4.0 out of 5 starsGripping
Reviewed in Australia on 19 November 2021
I had my suspicions.
I was correct about one person in the story but not quite overall.
Great mystery. Great Author!
Don’t miss out on this one.
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Nana Mez
3.0 out of 5 starsNot a Psychological Thriller to me
Reviewed in Australia on 24 February 2022
I started this and thought it would be a good start to KL Slater's books but was disappointed. I had been told the end is exciting so kept reading thinking it must be different to what I had thought I had figured out.
I also thought that the daughter Tansy was portrayed as a lot older than her 6 years - more like 11 or 12 to me.
I have a couple more of her books as samples and will maybe try another one later but despite a good plot not well executed. Being her 1st her others may improve.
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Nana Mez
3.0 out of 5 stars Not a Psychological Thriller to me
Reviewed in Australia on 24 February 2022
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I started this and thought it would be a good start to KL Slater's books but was disappointed. I had been told the end is exciting so kept reading thinking it must be different to what I had thought I had figured out.
I also thought that the daughter Tansy was portrayed as a lot older than her 6 years - more like 11 or 12 to me.
I have a couple more of her books as samples and will maybe try another one later but despite a good plot not well executed. Being her 1st her others may improve.
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Maggs
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4.0 out of 5 stars Gripping
Reviewed in Australia on 19 November 2021
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I had my suspicions.
I was correct about one person in the story but not quite overall.
Great mystery. Great Author!
Don’t miss out on this one.
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Wendy Sheridan-Smith
5.0 out of 5 stars I’m Adding anAuthor
Reviewed in Australia on 4 December 2021
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I’ll definitely be reading more books KL Slater. I’ve lost the last couple of days Immersed in this book? Off to buy another immediately.
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diane woods
4.0 out of 5 stars Great read
Reviewed in Australia on 8 December 2021
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First book by this Author I will get more. It was a good story line and not ending the way you would think
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Adam Casey
1.0 out of 5 stars Certainly not a gripping thriller
Reviewed in Australia on 28 March 2022
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Slow and clunky read. Far too much detail that was unnecessary.I could only read 30% of this until I just scanned to the end so that I could move on to another book. I won't be bothering with any more from this author sorry.
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Kindle Bec
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read
Reviewed in Australia on 17 February 2022
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Interesting charachters, twists and turns of who done it and mystery behind everyone's character. Easy reading and will read more of this author.
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Gill Brown
4.0 out of 5 stars Really good
Reviewed in Australia on 6 February 2022
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A really good mystery, I enjoyed it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fast Paced and Tense Domestic Thriller with a touch of "Whodunnit"
Reviewed in Australia on 5 December 2021
I've long been a fan of Kim's work and am always eagerly anticipating her next. With psychological and domestic suspense entwined with a bit of a "whodunnit", THE WIDOW is a little bit different with a real mystery at the heart of this thriller. An intriguing tale, as readers we are left with wanting to know more as Kim skillfully dangles clues in our quest for the truth.

The story opens with an excavation of a field on the Wadebridge estate as Kate Shaw surveys the police activity in front of her. Behind her reporters bustle for her attention, calling out to her, but she ignores them. On the public footpath that cuts through the woods beside the estate, villagers gather and watch the foray whilst Kate can feel the weight of their icy glares in her direction. They blame her, she knows. Her husband Michael had worked this estate for over twenty years and as land and property manager knew the estate inside out. He was certainly in a position to dispose of anything or anyone under a blanket of darkness while the rest of the village slept. And now there are questions relating to the disappearance of a Polish woman with whom Michael had had daily contact. Kate knows the village believes she knows something. But what? She only knows that she has lost the love of her life to a tragic accident leaving her a widow and her 6 year old daughter fatherless.

Kate, Michael and their daughter Tansy live in the close-knit village of Lynwick in Nottinghamshire. And up until recently, their lives there had been happy. But then Suzy Baros moves into the village with her young son Aleks, taking up residence in one of the cottages on the Wadebridge estate thanks to Irene Wadebridge, owner and matriarch of the estate. Kate tries to befriend Suzy but the young Polish woman is skittish and appearingly afraid of her own shadow.

Things are not helped with Kate's best friend Donna's husband's roving eye is caught by the beautiful woman. Paul Thatcher is known for his infidelities and try and Kate might, Donna wouldn't have a cross word said about him, taking him back after each slight. But this time Paul is intent on gaining Suzy's attentions.

But then at the early Christmas lights event, Suzy Baros disappears leaving her young son scared and distraught. Kate immediately takes him in placating the young boy with the hope of finding his mother. But Suzy is not found...and then the police come knocking wanting to ask Michael some questions about the missing woman. Kate at once becomes suspicious when Michael lies to the police about knowing another missing person from Poland and she begins to wonder why. But her ponderings are cut short when she receives the devastating news that Michael has been killed after stepping out in front of a lorry on his way home from being questioned by the police. Was it an accident? Or was it suicide?

And then Kate receives a troubling letter. The villagers want her out. They want her to come clean about what she knows about her husband and then to leave their pristine village. Kate has seen this type of bullying tactic before by the village, hiding behind the facade of a letter or a legality or whatever, but in the end the result is always the same. The villagers get what they want...and ultimately win.

But what has Kate got to hide? Michael was innocent, surely? But the fact that Suzy was not the first person to go missing in Lynwick brings the one common denominator between them to the forefront of the police investigation. Michael. But that's just coincidence, surely? Or is it? Whatever the case may be, Kate finds herself the focus of blame by those she had once laughed and chatted with; those she had passed in the street and shared a smile; some of those she had called friends. Now she is ostracised and the only one on her side is Donna.

THE WIDOW is a thrilling tale as Kim takes us on a journey from Poland to Nottinghamshire through the eyes of various narrators, though primarily Kate. It certainly is a different story to those offered to us previously but still an enjoyable tale. There were a couple of unanswered questions by the end, most notably the discovery of two sets of remains found nearby but without an explanation as to why as neither story interconnected. The ending didn't pack that usual K.L. Slater punch, but it was still satisfactory.

I had my usual theories throughout, some of them often changing, but by the end I had guessed correctly...even the twist that was thrown in seemingly out of left field. But I couldn't be hoodwinked this time as I knew to look where others failed to...and pondered on my own suspicions. THE WIDOW is still full of secrets, lies, and twists to keep it moving along at a steady pace throughout. It is still a good solid read by Kim that was engaging and enjoyable.

The story is dominated with strong female characters, though not too strong. I liked the investigating officer, DI Helena Price and her offsider DS Brewster, who brought the whodunnit aspect to the forefront. I liked Kate but I did wonder why she was quick to defend Michael when she also found evidence that should have left her questioning him. Donna's denial of her husband's infidelities and disregard of her drove me mad. How could she not see her husband's blatant roving eye? Everyone else could and he shamelessly did it front of her!

Overall, THE WIDOW is an enjoyable and intriguing tale that will have you turning the pages in anticipation of the truth. What happened to Suzy Baros? To Jakub Jasinski? And is the disappearance of a teenage girl twenty three years ago connected? A thrilling read that does not disappoint even if some loose ends were left dangling by the end.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding!
Reviewed in Australia on 12 November 2021
“In life he was perfect…Now she must face the truth…”

Once again I find myself bowing down to the queen of psychological thrillers! K.L. Slater absolutely slays with this book and I could not get enough! I had barely settled myself in as Slater starts off full steam ahead and with each chapter leaving me wanting more, it was envitable that I was going to pull a all nighter with this one as is usually the case when I read a book from this insanely talented author.

The Widow is a masterclass in the psychological thriller genre and is definitely a must read. Pulled in and tangled up in its glorious wicked web of deceit, I was all there for our lead not knowing who to trust and could feel the pain emanating off her not knowing if her husband was really responsible for the disappearance of a young mother from their village.

I was definitely kept on the edge of my seat with this book and my anxiety levels reached an all time high! I enjoyed the duel timeline and how it all came together and it would not be a K.L. Slater book if there wasn’t some twists and turns along the way, which in this case, is done in spectaculer fashion! All round this is an amazing read and another to add to my best books for 2021!
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Lizzie G
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent
Reviewed in Australia on 6 February 2022
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book from the first chapter to the last page. Lots of twists and turns kept the story interesting. Well done to the author.
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