Note on PIECES OF HER

I thought you guys might want to know some of my thoughts on my new book, PIECES OF HER. First off, let me say it’s NOT a Will and Sara book (that will be next year). I hope that you’ll give this one a try even if you’re a series fan.

I’ve been writing about father/daughter relationships a lot in my standalones, but when the plot of PIECES OF HER started taking shape in my brain, I found myself thinking about how much I enjoyed writing scenes in the Grant County series between Sara and her mother . Mother/daughter relationships tend to be more fraught than father/daughter ones, and it’s always fun to play with those tensions.

Primarily, I wanted to focus on the opportunities for women now vs. the limited choices when I was growing up. Laura Oliver is older than me, but she was faced with the same messages that I grew up with. No one was telling me I could be a doctor or lawyer—us girls were either fast tracked into nursing, teaching, or library sciences. Title IX was just reaching Morrow High School and I vividly recall being told again and again that girls weren’t interested in sports, or that girls weren’t good at math and science and all those other lies that young women are told about themselves.

In contrast to this experience is Laura's 31 year old daughter, Andrea (Andy), who has so many choices that she is paralyzed. I think in many ways 31 year olds are closer to my generation’s 21 year olds. There is no stigma to living with your parents or even hanging out with them. All of the things that for better or worse furiously propelled my generation into adulthood—getting your own car, having your own apartment, making your own decisions, paying for your stupid mistakes—have ceased being motivating factors.

I think a lot of readers can relate to this dynamic, whether they are on the mother side or the daughter side. Everywhere I’ve traveled, there’s some phrase in the popular culture that describes what we in the US call a “helicopter parent.” (In Denmark, they’re “curling parents”). Laura has done her level best to make Andy’s life easy and conflict-free, and the end result is that Andy is teetering on the precipice of adulthood, unable to take the leap and with no one around to give her a gentle shove.

But don’t worry about all this character stuff. Those of you looking for a thriller should be very satisfied with the story. It opens (as all of my books do) with something really horrible happening. Andy is having a birthday celebration with her mother when suddenly, shit goes sideways. In a flash of violence, Andy sees Laura as not the gentle, loving mother she grew up with but as a complete stranger who is capable of doing terrible things.

This leads Andy into a dark place—and also into a quest to find out who her mother really is. Most kids can relate to not really knowing their parents (and some kids don’t want to know!) but Laura’s secrets are deadly, which Andy quickly finds out when she starts to put together all the pieces of a woman she has never known.
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Published on June 21, 2018 07:13 Tags: karin-slaughter, note-from-author, pieces-of-her, thriller
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message 1: by Michelle (new)

Michelle I can't wait! I love your books.


message 2: by Angel (new)

Angel I love all your books!! Can't wait to read this one.


message 3: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Looking forward to reading this book!


message 4: by Roshni (new)

Roshni Patel So looking forward to this! I LOVE your books!


message 5: by Judith (new)

Judith Erwin Have had my copy on order at my favorite book store since February!


message 6: by Anne (new)

Anne Newcomb I look forward to reading it, love all your books!


message 7: by Erica (new)

Erica Stafura I cannot wait for this to come out!! In the meantime, I believe I am going to reread the Grant County and Will Trent series books and review them on my blog!


message 8: by Jaan (new)

Jaan Dourado I love your books, I can't wait to get my hands on this book.


message 9: by Jeanni (new)

Jeanni Cohagan SOOO Excited for this new book. You never let us down with your writing!


message 10: by Nicole (new)

Nicole I can’t wait! I love every single book of yours that I have read!


message 11: by Julie (new)

Julie I hope your tour details will be released soon! Come to Michigan!


message 12: by Shay (new)

Shay And now I won't be able to rest until I get my hands on this book! Thanks for the synopsis, Karin - I cannot wait to sink my teeth into this one!


message 13: by Patti (new)

Patti Like everyone else I cant wait for the new book to be released and maybe you will come back to Iowa to promote it? I promise I will only ask 1 question :)


message 14: by Rosie (new)

Rosie I love all of your books and can not wait for another Will Trent book! Looking forward to picking this one up until then :)


message 15: by Lisa (new)

Lisa I cannot wait i love all of your books Karin, even if there is no Will Trent!!🤩🤩


message 16: by B (new)

B Erica wrote: "I cannot wait for this to come out!! In the meantime, I believe I am going to reread the Grant County and Will Trent series books and review them on my blog!"

Me too!


message 17: by Laura (new)

Laura Already pre-ordered!! Can't wait to read this one. I think the subject matter is something to which all women can relate. There are times when i don't recognize the woman I call mother!


message 18: by Karin (new)

Karin Slaughter Alice wrote: "I will also read this one! Your stand alone books are knockouts; LOVED The Good Daughter. Might you be able to promote your book in the north bay of CA, or, Sonoma County wine country? Have been a ..."

I hope to come to California again on my US Tour in 2019!


message 19: by Karin (new)

Karin Slaughter Thanks for sharing the love, everyone! I really appreciate it. I write for YOU, and it means a lot to me that you're excited for my new books each year.


message 20: by Kia (last edited Jun 28, 2018 12:17PM) (new)

Kia There is not one of your books that I do not love. Can't wait to read this one!!! Thank you for sharing your gift with the world... BTW, if you tour - be sure to come to Hampton VA!!!! :-)


message 21: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Karin wrote: "Thanks for sharing the love, everyone! I really appreciate it. I write for YOU, and it means a lot to me that you're excited for my new books each year." You are an amazingly talented author but more than that you are a humble, sensitive and loving, giving person to not only share your gifts of the fruits of your labor, your writing, with your fans, but to communicate with us like this and care what we think. It makes you more "human" and "real" somehow. I hope that's ok to say. Keep up the fabulous work we await a new book from you practically as soon as you publish one!!💪💜🌞😘🤩😍


message 22: by Erica (new)

Erica Stafura Could not be more excited that I came home from an extremely long day at work yesterday to a package with a print ARC of this at my doorstep! Delving into it as SOON as I finish my current read!


message 23: by Cara (new)

Cara Can't wait for the book launch in Atlanta! :)


message 24: by Jess☺️ (new)

Jess☺️ I'm going to repeat what everyone else had because it's the only thing to say and that is I really can't wait to read this book because I've read everything else you have done and I can't stop now and I'm so excited there is going to be another will and Sara book I'm so addicted to their story just as much as Sara and Jeffrey's and I don't think I'm over that ending yet still.


message 25: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Looking forward to the book launch of the next Will Trent book in Atlanta!!!!


message 26: by Suki (new)

Suki Grant Sounds like Pieces of Her is going to be another h-u-g-e hit. Yippie!! A side note though, being a helicopter parent, I believe kids today do see their moms as multifaceted. Working, shopping, prep. dinner, child taxi, and fixing the plumbing. Generous, stressed, loud, tender. Of course, I hope most daughters never have to see their mom resort to violence out of necessity or otherwise. You get my point.


message 27: by Karin (new)

Karin Slaughter Thanks to everyone for the kind notes! If you like the book I hope you'll also consider leaving a review on Amazon. Either way, I look forward to your hearing thoughts. HAPPY READING
-Karin


message 28: by BeccaJBooks (new)

BeccaJBooks Pieces of Her was great, obviously. I've reviewed here on GR, on Amazon, on my blog, on instagram and I think my friends are getting a little bored of me going on about how flipping fantastic it is all day long... :)

Well done Karin! :)


message 29: by Erica (new)

Erica Stafura Karin wrote: "Thanks to everyone for the kind notes! If you like the book I hope you'll also consider leaving a review on Amazon. Either way, I look forward to your hearing thoughts. HAPPY READING
-Karin"


Posted my review on Amazon!


message 30: by Marianne (new)

Marianne Yep, left a review on Amazon!


message 31: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Karin wrote: "Thanks to everyone for the kind notes! If you like the book I hope you'll also consider leaving a review on Amazon. Either way, I look forward to your hearing thoughts. HAPPY READING
-Karin"

Just posted my review on Amazon! Thank you for such a fun book to read! Can't wait for the next one!


message 32: by Julia (new)

Julia Cook This was fantastic. Read it in less than 24 hours and now back to waiting for the next book again. :)


message 33: by Machelle (new)

Machelle Absolutely LOVED it!


message 34: by Debra (new)

Debra Each time I read your newest book I say this is her best one. Pieces of Her was a terrific! Thank you for another great read!


message 35: by Eric (new)

Eric Savanis I just finished this book and was BLOWN away by it. It wass o well weaved together that, as a fellow writer, I'm having a hard time trying to figure how you pulled it off - that's how good it was. This is the first of your books that I've read and I was so excited to find out that you actually have 17 more. My gods I think I found a favorite new author!


message 36: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn Pieces of Her is the first of your books that I read, and I was so impressed with your writing and creativity. The story was fast paced and intriguing from beginning to end. I'm pleased to know that you have so many other books out and will be happily reading each of them. I'm also going to make sure that I recommend your work to my book group.

I'm looking forward to your next novel.


message 37: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie I am really excited for a standalone. If I am being honest I prefer those to Will's books, but I thoroughly enjoy them all!


message 38: by Eddie (new)

Eddie Cop Town was a brilliant standalone, as just one example. I've read almost all your books, regardless of whether they're Will & Sara, Grant County, or otherwise, and always enjoy them.

Very much looking forward to this, it's next on my to-read list, after a Stephen King short story (so that won't take long to get through!).

Keep up the good work.


message 39: by Challis (new)

Challis  Williams This is one of the best books I have read. Kept my interest the entire book. Well done and I'm now one of your avid followers. Thank you for hours of enjoyment and mind stimualtion.


message 40: by Karin (new)

Karin Slaughter THANK YOU!


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Sheran Nice


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