Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Straight Browsing from the Library - Katherine Hayton

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 This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. The author will be awarding a $50 Amazon or B&N GC to a randomly drawn commenter, and a $25 Amazon or B&N GC to a randomly drawn host. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.

READ THE BLURB
Rena Sutherland wakes from a coma into a mother’s nightmare. Her daughter’s is missing – lost for four days – but no one has noticed; no one has complained; no one has been searching.

As the victim support officer assigned to her case, Christine Emmett puts aside her own problems as she tries to guide Rena through the maelstrom of her daughter’s disappearance.

A task made harder by an ex-husband desperate for control; a paedophile on early-release in the community; and a psychic who knows more than seems possible.

And intertwined throughout, the stories of six women; six daughters lost.

READ AN EXCERPT
I set out the chairs in a circle. In my head I counted off each person as I placed their seat. Terry, dead daughter; Ilene, missing daughter; Kendra, missing daughter; Joanne, sick daughter; Christine, dead daughter. That last one is me, by the way.

There used to be a need for more chairs. I had quite the group running at one stage. Not now. We’ve dwindled and whittled our way to a close knit bunch. Like a knitting circle with barbed tongues driving all the young and optimistic members away.

I remember when I was talked into setting up this group. I was whining away to an old colleague one day and she mentioned that I may be helped by a support group. A support group! I “reminded” her that I was a fully qualified psychiatrist who had once had a roaring career until I realised how futile the entire field was. I wasn’t someone who attended a support group. I was the one to run it.

Famous last words.

There was a crunch of gravel outside and I walked to the window to have a nosey. Not one of mine. An elderly gent made slow progress towards the temporary library. He swayed so deeply from foot to foot he looked like a Weeble in full wobble.

I laid out a half packet of stale gingernuts which had mysteriously survived in our pantry and hoped that no one was feeling too hungry.

MEET THE AUTHOR


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 two minutes’ walk from where she was born.

For some reason she's developed a rich fantasy life.

Buy her book and she'll be able to retire in luxury. Or in comfort. Or in just-scraping-by-but-at- least-I'm-not-in-the-office-24-7-ness.

Go on.

Author Page: amazon.com/author/katherinehayton
Kindle: http://amzn.com/B00LNUMCZ2
Paperback: http://amzn.com/0473279932
Twitter: https://twitter.com/kathay1973
Blogger: http://kathay1973.blogspot.co.nz/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Katherine-Hayton/1481785105415848
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8390059.Katherine_Hayton
Website: http://kathay1973.com a Rafflecopter giveaway

5 comments:

  1. Hi Judith, thanks very much for hosting me on your blog today. Thanks also to any of your readers dropping by, and thanks most of all to anyone brave enough to leave a question or a comment. You are legend. Cheers.

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  2. It's a compelling blurb and excerpt!

    Trix, vitajex(at)Aol(dot)com

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  3. Great excerpt, will have to look for this one. Entering under the name of Virginia. Thanks for the great giveaway!

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  4. This sounds like a fascinating story.

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