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DescriptionRachel Watts has just moved to Melbourne from the country, but the city is the last place she wants to be. AwardsShort-listed, Inky Awards, Gold Inky, 2014 Reviews'I loved this book. It's quirky and real, fast-paced and full of great characters. Mycroft and Watts are smart, sexy, flawed detectives. The tension between them is electric. I was hooked from the first page.' - Cath Crowley, author of Graffiti Moon “Think Sherlock and (female) Watson in Melbourne … Ellie Marney’s EVERY BREATH is a well-paced murder mystery involving a boy with a past, a country girl who hates being in town, two culturally diverse refugee teens and a down-and-out with his throat cut. A clever, insightful exploration of homelessness and identity – and a darned good yarn.” 'By combining murder and mayhem with lashings of romantic tension, Marney has provided some rather fun, escapist fiction for teenagers - specifically the sort who do their homework.' - Diane Dempsy Sydney Morning Herald “With one of the best finales I’ve read—literally nail-biting, let me just say—this is not for the faint-hearted, with blood and grit aplenty… it’s enthusiastic and exhilarating and the characters and places feel really genuine. Melbourne really shines in this book, even if it does happen to be a blood-red reflection.” |