
Every Breath
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Description
Rachel Watts has just moved to Melbourne from the country, but the city is the last place she wants to be.
James Mycroft is her neighbour, an intriguingly troubled seventeen-year-old who's also a genius with a passion for forensics.
Despite her misgivings, Rachel finds herself unable to resist Mycroft when he wants her help investigating a murder. He's even harder to resist when he's up close and personal - and on the hunt for a cold-blooded killer.
When Rachel and Mycroft follows the murderer's trail, they find themselves in the lion's den - literally. A trip to the zoo will never have quite the same meaning again.
Sizzling chemistry and urban intrigue combine in this thriller from a fresh, exciting new talent.
'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
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James Mycroft is her neighbour, an intriguingly troubled seventeen-year-old who's also a genius with a passion for forensics.
Despite her misgivings, Rachel finds herself unable to resist Mycroft when he wants her help investigating a murder. He's even harder to resist when he's up close and personal - and on the hunt for a cold-blooded killer.
When Rachel and Mycroft follows the murderer's trail, they find themselves in the lion's den - literally. A trip to the zoo will never have quite the same meaning again.
Sizzling chemistry and urban intrigue combine in this thriller from a fresh, exciting new talent.
'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
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Product details
- 12-17
- Paperback | 352 pages
- 138 x 208 x 30mm | 377g
- 20 Aug 2013
- Allen & Unwin
- Allen & Unwin Children's Books
- Sydney, Australia
- English
- 1743316429
- 9781743316429
- 120,864
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'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
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About Ellie Marney
Ellie Marney was born in Brisbane, and has lived in Indonesia, Singapore and India. Now she writes, teaches, talks about kids' literature at libraries and schools, and gardens when she can, while living in a country idyll (actually a very messy wooden house on ten acres with a dog and lots of chickens) near Castlemaine, in north-central Victoria. Her partner and four sons still love her, even though she often forgets things and lets the housework go.
Ellie's short stories for adults have won awards and been published in various anthologies. Every Breath is her first novel for young adults.
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Ellie's short stories for adults have won awards and been published in various anthologies. Every Breath is her first novel for young adults.
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Our customer reviews
If Sherlock Holmes can have a Watson, then stands to reason that James Mycroft can have a Watts. Right?
Rachel Watts and James Mycroft - neighbours, friends and now amateur sleuths. When the pair stumble upon a crime scene, Mycroft's inquisitional nature and passion for forensics urge him to investigate further - and drag Watts along with him. In a quest to find justice for their friend Homeless Dave, Watts finds herself falling deeper into the deadly mystery and makes her question her relationship with the secretive boy who lives next door...
As a Sherlock Holmes fan I was excited to read this book. From Arthur Conan Doyle to the BBC show, Sherlock, I love the stories about the famous fictional detective. And whilst I was expecting this to be a modern take on the classic story, I was thrilled by Ellie Marney's debut novel. This is no retelling but rather it's an exciting new story about Mycroft and Watts - two teens who both don't quite fit in. Watts is a recent transplant from the bush and hates every moment she spends in the city. Mycroft is a little eccentric and has problems with mainstream society. But somehow they fit each other perfectly. I loved the references to Sherlock Homes sprinkled throughout the book - like Diogenes and Baker Street.
I liked Watts and Mycroft as characters. They are so different and yet rather similar. They are both a little angry and hurt and are frustrated by their family situations and their ways of coping are vastly contrasting. And the chemistry between the two is great to read. Somehow they are friends and they both go ahead with the other's schemes and as a result they balance each other out perfectly. Mycroft is slightly insane. And his antics? Crazy. But overall he's a well-meaning and likeable lead. Secondary characters like Watts' family, Mai and Gus are interesting enough and help the story along as Watts and Mycroft get deeper and deeper into the mystery.
I love a good whodunit murder mystery and Every Breath delivered an entertaining plot. There's a lot of action but also a lot of character, humour and even a dash of romance to keep things flowing. I also enjoyed how Melbourne was utilized as the setting. The streets, the trams and the Zoo were all fantastically incorporated to add to the whole Australian vibe of this novel.
This was a great read and I loved Marney's take on the murder mystery. Every Breath kept me hooked until the last page. I couldn't wait to find out if my suspicions of who did it were correct! Zany characters, great plot and a fantastic setting in the city of Melbourne. I loved this book and there is no doubt - I will definitely be checking out the two sequels, Every Word and Every Move when they are released in 2014 and 2015.show more
by Kate @ Fictional Thoughts