Young Adult Mystery
Date Published: January 2015 Three months before she died Daina Harrow faced a bully at school. Six weeks before she died Daina Harrow suffered an assault in the park. One week before she died Daina Harrow stole a secret people had killed to hide. That was ten years ago. Ten long years. Now, her bones have been found on a building site. A coroner's inquest has been reopened. A parade of witnesses is about to start. And Daina's here. Watching every day as her mother cries in the courtroom. Watching every day as her friends, and her enemies, and her killers lie about her on the stand. Watching, and making sure that no matter what the coroner hears, you know the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. So help you God. Warning: this book contains some bad language, and scenes of sexual assault. Recommended for ages 17+ Katherine Hayton is a 41 year old woman who works in insurance, doesn't have children or pets, can't drive, has lived in Christchurch her entire life, and currently resides a two minute walk from where she was born. Fascinating, eh? She's the author of two spectacular un-bestselling books (unless you count tiny niche genres on Amazon, which of course you should) FOUND, NEAR WATER and new release SKELETAL. She is currently curled up on her couch with her typewriter (laptop) while she tries very hard to give birth to her next novel AS YET UNNAMED BUT PROBABLY INVOLVING GRUESOME MURDERS. Homepage: http://www.kathay1973.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kathay1973 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kathay1973 Blog: http://kathay1973.blogspot.co.nz/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/katherinehayton/videos Purchase Links Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Skeletal-Katherine-Hayton-ebook/dp/B00PMZOAWC Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/skeletal-katherine-hayton/1121079133?ean=9780473309268 Comments are closed.
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