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The Skimm Reads calls it "a thriller that's part True Detective, part The Girl On the Train. All parts gripping."
Husbands and wives. Mothers and daughters. The past and the future.
Secrets bind them. And secrets can destroy them.
The author of Pretty Girls returns with an electrifying, emotionally complex thriller that plunges its fascinating protagonist into the darkest depths of a mystery that just might destroy him.
With the discovery of a murder at an abandoned construction site, Will Trent of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation is brought in on a case that becomes much more dangerous when the dead man is identified as an ex-cop.
Studying the body, Sara Linton—the GBI’s newest medical examiner and Will’s lover—realizes that the extensive blood loss didn't belong to the corpse. Sure enough, bloody footprints leading away from the scene indicate there is another victim—a woman—who has vanished . . . and who will die soon if she isn’t found.
Will is already compromised, because the site belongs to the city’s most popular citizen: a wealthy, powerful, and politically connected athlete protected by the world’s most expensive lawyers—a man who’s already gotten away with rape, despite Will’s exhaustive efforts to put him away.
But the worst is yet to come. Evidence soon links Will’s troubled past to the case . . . and the consequences will tear through his life with the force of a tornado, wreaking havoc for Will and everyone around him, including his colleagues, family, friends—and even the suspects he pursues.
Relentlessly suspenseful and furiously paced, peopled with conflicted, fallible characters who leap from the page, The Kept Woman is a seamless blend of twisty police procedural and ingenious psychological thriller -- a searing, unforgettable novel of love, loss, and redemption.�
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- Sales Rank: #4972 in Books
- Published on: 2016-09-20
- Released on: 2016-09-20
- Format: Deckle Edge
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x 1.45" w x 6.00" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 480 pages
Review
“Exciting...an intense look at the nature of loss and control, and how love can taint both.” (Publishers Weekly)
“Suspense that continually ratchets upward, a revealing look at domestic violence in all levels of society, and the continued development of a tight-knit cast of characters. This is prime Slaughter, must-read fare for thriller fans.” (Booklist (starred review))
“A thriller that’s part ‘True Detective,’ part ‘The Girl On The Train.’ All parts gripping.” (The Skimm)
From the Back Cover
The author of the acclaimed standalone Pretty Girls returns with this long-awaited new novel in her bestselling Will Trent series—an electrifying, emotionally complex thriller that plunges the Georgia detective into the darkest depths of a case that just might destroy him.
About the Author
Karin Slaughter is one of the world’s most popular and acclaimed storytellers. Published in 36 languages, with more than 35 million copies sold across the globe, her sixteen novels include the Grant County and Will Trent books, as well as the Edgar-nominated Cop Town and the instant New York Times bestselling novel Pretty Girls. A native of Georgia, Karin currently lives in Atlanta. Her Will Trent series, Grant County series, and standalone novel Cop Town are all in development for film and television.
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42 of 44 people found the following review helpful.
Not what I wanted to read about.
By Lynn McLean
I have always really liked Karin Slaughter's books. I especially like the Will Trent series.I would not enjoy a series centered on Angie. More than half of this book is devoted to Angie, a thoroughly unsympathetic central character for a book,. We got to read about who she talked to, who she met. what just crazy, selfish thoughts she has, how her car was running. I kept fast forwarding hoping we'd get back to the characters I thought the book would be about, Will and Sara, Amanda and Faith, and their lives. I also think Slaughter has pretty much wrung all she can out of Will's sad past and I would enjoy more story lines about his present day and his life with Sara. These are great characters and maybe there could be a more interest centered on their present day lives and challenges given that they have such interesting lives and occupations. Everybody moves on sooner or later, especially if they are happy. I was very disappointed that the ending seems to portend yet more of the same. I would be careful when the next Trent book is released to make sure it's mostly about the characters I want to read about. before I buy.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
A story that was a long time coming....
By texasreader-stacy
I have been reading the Grant County/Will Trent series since the start. And Karin Slaughter is one of my top 3 mystery/thriller series. So it pains me to score this book lower than a 5. LIked it YES, really liked it NO. No because I didn't get what I personally wanted from the book, not that it's a bad book or that the story isn't an amazing suspense/thriller. It's just, for me, I was a bit disappointed.
This story was a long time coming. We have all been wanting some kind of resolution with the Sara/Will/Angie storyline. Honestly, we have all wanted Angie to go away and never come back. And it looked like we might have gotten that, for a split second. But this book is really about Angie's backstory. Who she is, why she does what she does. She is a horrible person, and she can't let Will go so he can be happy with Sara. She continually pokes at their lives, reminding them that she is like a cockroach that will never go away.
The story that Angie's story is threaded thru is nothing special. Basketball greats acting like spoiled, men who think they can get away with using and abusing women. Blah, blah, blah. It is just a platform to pull all the players together.
I won't spoil the real identity of the players, you get to put that puzzle together yourself. And it is a true Karin Slaughter puzzle. I almost had to get a whiteboard out to follow the bloodline and trail of identities and relationships. That, I will give 5 stars, because that is what Slaughter is great at. Building the suspense of the ultimate puzzle. And it's a brilliant puzzle, surprises around every corner.
My problem is I usually get resolution, and I didn't get that. Not the resolution that I wanted anyway. And maybe it will come in the next book (i hope so). I believe that Will and Sara deserve to have something after all the pain and loss they have had in their lives.
50 of 53 people found the following review helpful.
Not a stand alone book, great addition to the series.
By Jennifer MM
If you have followed the Will Trent series from the beginning, especially if you have followed the series since Sarah and her first husband you will enjoy this newest addition. If you are new to the series you will struggle with not only the storyline, but Will Trent in particular - you may not even like Will in this book...this would be so unfair as he is a great character.
This book focuses a lot on the back story of Will and Angie (Will's wife), issues that have come up between Angie and Sarah (Will's girlfriend), and Angie's past with the department. The past is all tied together with the current case that the department is currently working on, with Angie right smack in the middle of. It is really hard to explain without giving spoilers.
Slaughter does what she normally does and gives great character development and a fantastic story that builds on her previous books. I honestly don't feel this is a stand alone book because there is so much rich history about characters that we have come to love (or hate) and to not have that going into this book, well I could see were you would just dislike all the characters.
I do wish for a more permanent ending with Angie. I am really sick of her having her claws in Will. I believe Slaughter wants to try to get us to like her in some small way like she did Lena in previous books, but I was never a fan of Lena's either.
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