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Katherine Hayton
Katherine Hayton is a middle-aged woman who works in insurance, doesn't have children or pets, can't drive, has lived in Christchurch her entire life, and resides a two-minute walk from where she was born. For some reason, she's developed a rich fantasy life. To confuse readers, Katherine also... show more



Katherine Hayton is a middle-aged woman who works in insurance, doesn't have children or pets, can't drive, has lived in Christchurch her entire life, and resides a two-minute walk from where she was born. For some reason, she's developed a rich fantasy life. To confuse readers, Katherine also publishes under the pen name Lee Hayton. The horror of the world knowing her middle name is outweighed by the convenience of fitting the shorter nom de plume onto book covers. Something she now wishes she'd discovered and implemented far sooner. If you want to find out when new releases are due (no matter what she's calling herself) and to receive goodies not available elsewhere (of a readerly variety - no threat of weight-gain) please sign-up for her newsletter over on http://katherinehayton.com If you're reading this on her author page you can gain a similar result by pressing the Follow button under her picture up above (but without all the joy of receiving free stuff).Katherine's latest novel is The Second Stage of Grief - a 2016 Kindle Scout Winner - and is the second in the Ngaire Blakes Mystery series. The first Ngaire Blakes novel - The Three Deaths of Magdalene Lynton - was also a Kindle Scout Winner, and published by Kindle Press in March 2016. She spends far too much time hanging about on Twitter @kathay1973 if you want to connect, and is now tired of referring to herself in the third person so is signing off.

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Birth date: July 01, 1973
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alwaysbooks
alwaysbooks rated it 8 years ago
Christine runs a group for distressed women who have lost a child one way or another, helping them to come to terms with their tragedies. Not a comfortable subject for any of them or for the reader either. Despite of the horrible things which had happened I couldn't really warm to any of the charact...
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Misericordia rated it 9 years ago
A noirish cautionary tale. A great non-stop read. Gritty and heart-breaking, skimming through a lot of issues we consider normal and ordinary but which aren't. Rape, corporate spying, friendship, treason, bullying, social disparities, poisoning, don't ask don't tell school rule, alcohol, self-raisin...
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Fallen Over Book Reviews rated it 9 years ago
I received this book to give an honest review.This was a really good thriller. I mean I would have never even guessed the way it all went down.I would have liked the author to have labeled the chapters when changing characters so it would have been a bit more easier to follow who was in the light du...
Fallen Over Book Reviews
Fallen Over Book Reviews rated it 10 years ago
I received this book via NetGalley to give an honest review. I was pretty taken away by this story. We are told this story through Daina who has passed away and what led up to her dying. Daina has had it tough and I do mean tough. She is fourteen, and has a alcoholic mother who doesn't take care o...
inkplot
inkplot rated it 10 years ago
Huge thanks to the author for sharing a copy of her work with me. I am so glad that I got to read this book because it truly made me speechless and now I am gasping for both air and words to describe how I felt reading this book. I guess when a magpie like me can’t formulate words to describe someth...
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