Breathe and Release (Christchurch Crime #3) 
Lillian lies hogtied in an underground cell. Forget about escape; unless she can manage the necessities of life she'll be dead within days.
Kristen lost her house, her friends, and her confidence when her parents separated. Now her injured stepmother has moved back in. Has she lost her memory, or lost her mind?
Will the secrets hidden in Elisabet's locked memory be enough to set them all free?
Elisabet just woke with amnesia. Lillian lies hogtied in an underground cell. Kristen lost her house, her friends, and her confidence when her parents separated. Will the secrets hidden in Elisabet's locked memory be enough to set them all free? When I read this my interest was immediately piqued. The story itself runs concurrently between Elisabet and Lillian, with Kristens added view point running alongside but to a much lesser degree.The story begins with Elisabet waking up in the hospital,
I always find it interesting when I read New Zealand authors as they can either fall into two categories - they will either be really boring as they can ramble on or they will be an interesting read and keep my attention. Personally, I have always found it difficult to get into New Zealand authors - so when I saw Katherine Hayton's book I was interested for two reasons - the first she was a New Zealander and the novel was set in Christchurch and the second was that it was a mystery novel. As I

Couldnt finishI just couldnt get into this story. Read about 40% before calling quits. For me there wasnt enough actually happening in the story to keep me engaged- I felt like it was just all backstory and hints but nothing had really happened yet to make me care.
Unexpected!This is one of the most surprising books I've ever read. Our heroine has been injured in an accident and has no memory of her past. Her estranged husband cares for her but becomes horrifyingly abusive. A memory haunts her dreams of a starving woman. What else is in her past. Read one of the best written nail biting stories out there.
Oh my soul. I've no idea where Ms Hayton gets these ideas from - Graham Masterton might even be taken aback. Elisabet wakes from a coma with total memory loss. She is released into her husband's care but soon things take a nasty turn when she finds that they are on the brink of a divorce. A very nasty divorce too. And then she finds images on a flash drive.....and her memory returns.Lillian, meanwhile, is fighting to stay alive in what seems to be an underground cell. She remembers a beautiful
The author of Breathe and Release is described as a shy reticent genius. They may well be right. I have to admit to not liking this book much when I began it. It is not the easiest read. It is written in a detached terse manner with a certain amount of acerbic wit. But neither could I put it down. It is compelling. Almost addictive. I liken reading it to being a passenger in a car speeding down a winding road in the middle of the night with no headlights. Scary. Exhilarating. There are four main
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| Title | : | Breathe and Release (Christchurch Crime #3) |
| Author | : | Katherine Hayton |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 252 pages |
| Published | : | August 31st 2015 by Katherine Hayton |
| Categories | : | Mystery. Crime. Thriller. Mystery Thriller. Dark. Fiction |
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Elisabet just woke with amnesia. The care offered to her by a husband she doesn't remember descends within weeks into aggression and violence.Lillian lies hogtied in an underground cell. Forget about escape; unless she can manage the necessities of life she'll be dead within days.
Kristen lost her house, her friends, and her confidence when her parents separated. Now her injured stepmother has moved back in. Has she lost her memory, or lost her mind?
Will the secrets hidden in Elisabet's locked memory be enough to set them all free?
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| ISBN: | 0473330547 (ISBN13: 9780473330545) |
| Edition Language: | English URL http://www.kathay1973.com |
| Series: | Christchurch Crime #3 |
| Setting: | Christchurch,2015(New Zealand) An Underground Cellar,2015(New Zealand) |
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Ratings: 4.04 From 128 Users | 58 ReviewsJudgment Appertaining To Books Breathe and Release (Christchurch Crime #3)
I rate this a solid 3.5 stars.Thank you to InstaFreebie and the author for this free ebook copy of the novel for joining the author's reader list.This was a surprisingly good read with the added extra of it taking place in New Zealand - Australia's neighbour!It did start out rather slowly with the plot focusing on Elizabet's car accident and subsequent total memory loss, but quickly gained pace as Elizabet started to recover her memories and the tension ratcheted up. After leaving hospital sheElisabet just woke with amnesia. Lillian lies hogtied in an underground cell. Kristen lost her house, her friends, and her confidence when her parents separated. Will the secrets hidden in Elisabet's locked memory be enough to set them all free? When I read this my interest was immediately piqued. The story itself runs concurrently between Elisabet and Lillian, with Kristens added view point running alongside but to a much lesser degree.The story begins with Elisabet waking up in the hospital,
I always find it interesting when I read New Zealand authors as they can either fall into two categories - they will either be really boring as they can ramble on or they will be an interesting read and keep my attention. Personally, I have always found it difficult to get into New Zealand authors - so when I saw Katherine Hayton's book I was interested for two reasons - the first she was a New Zealander and the novel was set in Christchurch and the second was that it was a mystery novel. As I

Couldnt finishI just couldnt get into this story. Read about 40% before calling quits. For me there wasnt enough actually happening in the story to keep me engaged- I felt like it was just all backstory and hints but nothing had really happened yet to make me care.
Unexpected!This is one of the most surprising books I've ever read. Our heroine has been injured in an accident and has no memory of her past. Her estranged husband cares for her but becomes horrifyingly abusive. A memory haunts her dreams of a starving woman. What else is in her past. Read one of the best written nail biting stories out there.
Oh my soul. I've no idea where Ms Hayton gets these ideas from - Graham Masterton might even be taken aback. Elisabet wakes from a coma with total memory loss. She is released into her husband's care but soon things take a nasty turn when she finds that they are on the brink of a divorce. A very nasty divorce too. And then she finds images on a flash drive.....and her memory returns.Lillian, meanwhile, is fighting to stay alive in what seems to be an underground cell. She remembers a beautiful
The author of Breathe and Release is described as a shy reticent genius. They may well be right. I have to admit to not liking this book much when I began it. It is not the easiest read. It is written in a detached terse manner with a certain amount of acerbic wit. But neither could I put it down. It is compelling. Almost addictive. I liken reading it to being a passenger in a car speeding down a winding road in the middle of the night with no headlights. Scary. Exhilarating. There are four main

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