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Kate thought the spreadsheet was harmless—a private ranking of her four best friends detailing their various strengths and weaknesses. But when it leaks online and goes viral, her carefully curated life implodes.
Social invitations vanish, her business crumbles, even her marriage starts to fall apart. It’s as if the silken thread that has been holding everything together has been pulled and now it’s all unravelling.
What Kate has done is a situation that goes from bad to worse. There was a list that she made that was never to see the light of day. Not only has the list been leaked, but someone on the list seems to be out for revenge, determined to destroy whatever is left of Kate’s perfect life. As anonymous threats multiply and her son falls mysteriously ill, Kate doesn’t know where to turn or who to trust.
Then, as the fallout from the list turns deadly, she finally understands that her one little mistake could cost her everything – including her life.
One Little Mistake - the chilling psychological thriller from the best-selling author of The Visitors and Make Her Pay.
How far can forgiveness really go? That’s the question that stuck with me as I read One Little Mistake by Miranda Rijks. I honestly wasn’t sure how this situation could ever be fixed, but I couldn’t look away as it all played out.
It all starts when Kate realizes something’s wrong. Very wrong. No one will look her in the eye at school pickup. The whispers start. She’s suddenly out of all the parent chats, and even her kids are cut off from their WhatsApp groups. Losing friends is bad enough, but when clients start dropping her too, things really start to unravel.
So what did Kate do that caused all this? Well, she made a spreadsheet ranking her friends from 1 to 100. She thought it was harmless… until that list somehow got leaked. Then everything came crashing down.
You can’t help but feel for Kate as she tries to pick up the pieces of her life after one little mistake that snowballs into something huge. And just when you think things can’t get worse, another layer of drama unfolds that keeps you glued to the story.
It’s a fast, emotional read that makes you think about how quickly life—and friendships—can turn upside down.














