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Kim Slade Books

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Cover for Beautiful Losers / The Patient

Kim Slade has many admirers, but only one wants her dead. Kim Slade is a clinical psychologist specializing in young women with eating disorders. She also has someone who specializes in her: an anonymous stalker. When Kyle Stannard, a former model with a facial disfigurement, steps suddenly into her life, Kim assumes he's her stalker. Partially scarred after a childhood accident, Kim believes this is the reason for Stannard's obsession and reports him to the police. But smart-mouthed Stannard denies the accusation and has a plausible explanation for every twisted move he makes. Can Kim nail him? Or is the person who wants to destroy her closer to home... Praise: " Beautiful Losers is a dark and disturbing read that grabs from the off. Eve Seymour doesn't put a step out of place with her writing. I loved it."―Amanda Jennings, author of Sworn Secret , The Judas Scar , and In Her Wake "A chilling descent into paranoia and self-obsession. Seymour invites us to look into the mirror, and judge."―Paul Hardisty, author of The Abrupt Physics of Dying and The Evolution of Fear

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Cover for An Imperfect Past / The Housekeeper's Daughter

The past can be a foreign country and, for Kim Slade, a clinical psychologist specializing in young women with eating disorders, it's deadly, too. Upon returning to work after a mental breakdown, Kim is summoned to the deathbed of a former client, Mimi Vellender. Mimi's dying wish is that Kim find her brother, Nicholas, who mysteriously disappeared five years ago. Just as mysteriously, Kim's long-estranged mother, Monica, comes back into her life following the suspicious death of the judge she worked for as a live-in housekeeper. Is the sudden desire for a family reunion all it seems, or does Monica have something to hide? Praise: "Aims to please readers who like to keep guessing and aren't put off by a gruesome murder or more."― Kirkus Reviews

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