Fiction
In the spring of 1964, troubled teenager Cookie Blue is found dead in the Red River.Blue Vengeance follows her younger brother Danny and Cookie's friend Janine through a lazy Winnipeg summer, as they plot to kill the despised teacher they blame for Cookie's death. >>
In a deeply personal narrative that explores power, sexual manipulation, cultural consumption and trust, Body Trade asks the ultimate question: To what terrifying places will we journey, and at what cost, in order to save our own lives? >>
Castles in the Air is Mary Hagey's debut collection of stories, each about individuals trying desperately to assert themselves in their lives, to salvage what's been lost, or keep a firm hold on what seems to be slipping away, leading always to a quiet unfolding of the truth. >>
In Scott Randall's sophomore collection he finds the perfect pitch, story after story, getting right to the heart of ordinary characters — not the brilliantly burning stars, but the kind of people we see all around us every day. >>
On a summer day in 1954, four-year-old Cherry Ring bites her baby brother Pete on the cheek, scarring him for life. Cherry really is sorry, but the bite marks the beginning of a troubled relationship between the siblings that will last a lifetime. >>
Leo Fabiani is drawn in to investigate the murder of a respected philanthropist and scion of an Winnipeg newspaper family—which threatens his colleagues and the woman he loves. >>
Sergeant Roxanne Calloway has left the RCMP's Major Crimes Unit and moved to Fiskar Bay to keep herself out of harm's way, but with a cop killer on the loose, she isn't sure who she can trust. Can Roxanne find the killer before it's too late? >>






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