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By: Lucy Christopher
Narrated by: Lucy Christopher
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Both a courtroom drama and a road trip in the searing heat of the West Australian desert, Release is the story of two people confronting each other, each intent on destruction and survival.

‘Ever since I got here, I‘ve been scanning the courtroom, waiting for you. Even after everything, it is still always you, inside my head, inside me. Will it ever be any different?’

Ten years ago, 16-year-old Gemma Toombs was kidnapped from Bangkok Airport by an infatuated drifter, Tyler MacFarlane, who took her to a secret den in the Australian desert. Now her name is Kate Stone, and it’s her turn to confront Ty and try to find answers to the questions that have obsessed her since her ordeal.

What is the legacy of this coercive relationship? Who holds the cards now? In the confusion of past and present, will Kate remain trapped in a deranged dance of desire and revenge? Or will she regain control and find release?

A companion to Lucy Christopher’s best-selling novel Stolen, Release explores a young woman’s discovery of the complicated truth about a relationship that once seemed alluring.

2023, Davitt Awards, Short-listed

©2022 Lucy Christopher. First published by The Text Publishing Company Pty Ltd (P)2022 Bolinda Publishing
Psychological Suspense Fiction

Critic Reviews

‘Gripping and totally twisted—you’ll break social engagements so you can stay home and finish it." (Christian White, author of Wild Place)

"Utterly compelling, clever, heart-stopping." (Jo Nadin, author of The Talk of Pram Town)

"Dark, compelling and unsettling." (Claire Kendal, author of I Spy)

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A gripping psychological drama

Release takes you into Gemma/Kate’s mind as she tries to deal with the trauma of her kidnapping ten year’s previously. Is she looking for love or revenge? This gripping psychological drama will keep you guessing till the end.

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delusion shattering and breathtaking last book

I liked the first book but always disliked Ty regardless of his backstory, to me he attempted to use the same tactic to control her behaviour as he did to train the camel to do what he wanted.

so this book really tied things off well to me, it's messed up and heartbreaking and absolutely perfect.

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