4 Best 「kate white」 Books of 2024| Books Explorer

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Table of Contents
  1. The Last Time She Saw Him
  2. Have You Seen Me?
  3. The Secrets You Keep: A tense and gripping psychological thriller
  4. I Shouldn't Be Telling You This: How to Ask for the Money, Snag the Promotion, and Create the Career You Deserve
No.1
100

Picked as one of "This Week's Hottest Reads" by Katie Couric MediaA woman is left reeling when her former fiancé appears to take his own life, and she becomes desperate to prove it was actually murder—in the latest psychological thriller from New York Times bestselling author Kate WhiteAs Kiki Reed heads out to a party at a friend’s house in the Connecticut countryside, she’s more than a little nervous. Her ex-fiancé Jamie, a great guy who just wasn’t “the one,” will be attending, and she hasn’t seen him since she broke his heart a few months earlier. But when they come face to face, their exchange is brief and pleasant, which is a huge relief.Then, as the party is winding down, a noise pierces the night. The last few guests run outside to find Jamie inside his car, dead from a gunshot wound.Shocked and grieving, Kiki learns that the police believe Jamie took his own life, but she knows he was moving on from the breakup and just doesn’t believe it. Determined to find the truth, she searches for any evidence that will get the police to take her seriously. But as she peels away the layers, she uncovers something far more sinister than she’d imagined—and it may be her life on the line next. . .

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No.2
100

Have You Seen Me?

White, Kate
AVON, a division of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd

‘A dagger-sharp, whip-smart new thriller’ A.J. Finn, bestselling author of The Woman in the WindowShe’s desperate to find her missing memories – but they could unlock her worst nightmares…Ally walks into her office one morning, only to be told she hasn’t worked there in five years.Although she pieces together her past, the last two days remain in darkness.What was so traumatic it made her disconnect from her happy life?And why does it feel like someone is trying to keep her memories buried?Fast-paced, thrilling and unpredictable – perfect for fans of Clare Mackintosh’s Let Me Lie and Lisa Jewell’s Then She Was Gone.‘An addictive, up-all-night stunner’ Kimberly Belle, bestselling author of Dear Wife‘Filled to the brim with twists’ OK! MagazinePraise for Kate White:‘Compulsively readable and skilfully plotted – excites and entertains from the very first page’ Karin Slaughter, bestselling author of The Last Widow‘A nerve-jangling adrenaline rush’ Lisa Gardner, bestselling author of When You See Me‘A terrifying psychological thriller’ Harlan Coben, bestselling author of The Stranger

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No.3
88

You've lost your memory. A woman has been murdered. Your husband is keeping secrets. How do you know who to trust?Months after being involved in a terrible car crash, Bryn Harper is physically healed but her emotional scars remain raw. She has no memory of the accident and is plagued with bad dreams.When Bryn and her husband, Guy, host a dinner party Bryn swears money has been stolen while Guy seems unfazed. Bryn confronts the caterer that night and is horrified to discover the woman's brutally slain body the next day.As the case is investigated, Bryn is dragged into a fresh nightmare and learns that Guy is keeping things from her. Another murder occurs and Bryn realises the danger is getting ever closer to home. How well does Bryn really know the man she loves?For fans of psychological suspense and compulsive mysteries, don't miss this tense and page-turning novel. Before I Go to Sleep meets The Husband's Secret.Praise for The Secrets You Keep'Suspenseful, twisty and sharply observed, Kate White's clever psychological thriller lures us into the life of vulnerable narrator Bryn whose marriage is not what she thought it was. The uncertainty develops as the stakes ramp up ever higher, and I was holding my breath as I turned the last few pages.' Gilly Macmillan, author of What She Knew'True to form, Kate White's The Secrets You Keep kept me up way past my bedtime, anxiously turning the pages. Taut, tense, and utterly gripping, I could not go to sleep until I found out whodunit.' Jessica Knoll, author of Luckiest Girl Alive'Mesmerizing and thrilling... mystery lovers will be well served with this novel, as it grabs the reader instantly and can be devoured in one afternoon.' Booklist'This can't-put-it-down murder mystery from the former editor of Cosmo follows an author pushed to the brink by escalating chaos.' Cosmopolitan

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No.4
78

“I Shouldn’t Be Telling You This is packed with practical lessons she’s learned over a long tenure as a leader.”— Fast CompanyWhether you’ve just settled into your first work cubicle and have no clue how to go after the success you crave, or you’ve already got a sweet little office but aren’t sure what’s required to take your career to the next level, I Shouldn’t Be Telling You This gives you all the secrets you need to become a success, go big with it, and then savor every second. It is jam-packed with insider strategies, interviews with mega successful women, and advice from Kate White’s own career running five major magazines (including the best-selling women’s magazine in the world, Cosmopolitan).In this book, Kate shows you how to be in the know, master the learning curve, make bold moves, and ultimately, have the career you’ve always lusted for! 5 SECRETS EVERY WOMAN NEEDS TO KNOW: • Land a Job You’re Truly Passionate About • Use “Bitch Envy” to Your Advantage • Radiate Confidence and Get Buzzed about (without Worrying What Other People Think) • Ask for the Money Want-and Get It •Manage Your Career and Not Just Your Job (It’s a Whole Different Ballgame!) But more than anything, Kate says, you have to GO BIG OR GO HOME-make the bold moves and always keep the big picture in mind. It might be tackling a project no one else is taking on and nailing it-and making sure your boss knows it, or how to develop a golden gut that will help you to break the rules the right way, so that you always come out shining.In I Shouldn’t Be Telling You This, Kate White shares the kind of secrets no boss is ever likely to spill-all with her irreverent wit and candid style.

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