Another great find, I love discovering new authors I've not read before and picking up K.L Slater's The Mistake was a gem indeed, though a very sad story this had me hooked and invested from the start.
Sixteen years ago Rose's life changed forever, her younger brother Billy was murdered, with Rose's bullying boyfriend convicted of his murder, but when Rose's kindly neighbour Ronnie is taken ill, Rose discovers a horrifying piece of evidence in his spare room, something which rocks her world.
This must be a mistake, Ronnie, a man Rose has known her whole life, neighbours and friends with Rose's now deceased parents, Rose and young Billy were often round Ronnie's for family barbecues, knowing Ronnie's son too, surely Ronnie can't be the monster who killed Billy, but why is Billy's blanket in the spare room?
Rose has to try and get to the truth, especially as she receives a threatening letter to keep her nose out, this frightens Rose, who is already a timid and lonely woman, taking solace as her job in the local library (which Rose fears may close soon), and keeping to rigid routines, she also has an eating disorder, a very troubled young woman, emotionally scarred after what happened to Billy, as well as never getting over what her ex boyfriend Gareth put her through, emotionally bullying her and isolating her from her family and only friend.
Set between now and sixteen years prior, when Rose was a young 17/18 year old teenager, this is a gripping tale, and often uncomfortable, as it's hard reading of Rose being emotionally abused by Gareth, Rose really hasn't had an easy life and seems too sensitive and broken for such a cruel world, but Rose is an interesting character, and this time she's determined to find the truth.
I was highly impressed with this novel, and KL Slater is an author I will definitely look out for in the future, the only downside to this book in my opinion was the ending, which knocks off half a star or so, but that's just me, other than that I highly recommend this book.
⭐⭐⭐⭐1/3 Stars