The Second Stage of Grief, Katherine Hayton
The Second Stage of Grief, Katherine Hayton
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The Second Stage of Grief

Author: Katherine Hayton

Narrator: Shiromi Arserio

Unabridged: 8 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/26/2019


Synopsis

A killer won't stop until Ngaire Blakes is dead.

Ngaire Blakes is trying to put her life back together. The ex-cop resigned from the police after a vicious assault left her battling PTSD. Dragged into a murder investigation, she's shocked to discover that all the evidence points to her.

When the body count climbs, Ngaire flees to the cold comfort of her estranged father's hometown. In danger and not knowing who to trust, she severs contact with her closest allies and must learn to rely on herself if she's going to catch the killer before it's too late.

About Katherine Hayton

Katherine Hayton is the author of the Hotel Inspector Cozy Mystery series, the Detective Ngaire Blakes Mystery series, and the Christchurch Crime Thriller series. She lives in Christchurch, New Zealand, a two-minute walk from where she was born.


Reviews

The Second Stage of Grief is book 2 of Katherine Hayton’s Ngaire (pronounced Ny-Ree) Blakes series. Ngaire is a troubled soul, having recently left law enforcement because of both physical traumatic injury and PTSD. In this installment, Ngaire becomes the target of an elaborate frame-up scheme. Chal......more

Goodreads review by Todd

This is another fabulous Thriller by Katherine Hayton. Ngaire Blakes is a great character, and you can’t help but like her. I like that the Author kept me guessing, and I know I’m enjoying a book when I can’t get through it quick enough. Probably the other thing I enjoyed, is that we get to see the......more

This was a great mystery to read. It kept me guessing, and I did not figure it out until the reveal. The story unfolds from multiple points of view, starting with a glance into our killer's thoughts. The majority is spent with our main character, but we get a good sense of the bigger picture, especi......more