

K.P. is a former state and county prosecutor, Montana state legislator, and public health expert whose career at the intersection of law, policy, and community health shapes the forensic depth of her thrillers. A nurse‑turned‑attorney and now a public health scholar, she has spent years inside courtrooms, legislative chambers, and medical spaces—areas where systems fail, power shifts, and human stories turn dangerous.
Drawing on years inside legislative chambers, public health crises, and rural investigations, she writes gripping stories where science, danger, and human complexity collide. Her work blends scientific precision with psychological depth, pulling readers into the shadows where evidence, motive, and human vulnerability intersect.
Rooted in Montana’s rugged landscapes and the high‑stakes world of rural justice, Kimberly writes thrillers that explore what happens when institutions crack, secrets surface, and ordinary people are forced to confront extraordinary danger.
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