Novels

Still Lives

Still Lives

This novel follows a man for whom time has stopped for twenty years, since the disappearance of his wife and daughter. When his daughter returns, his life is wrenched back into movement. >>

The Brink of Freedom

The Brink of Freedom

As worlds collide, the very human cost of war is revealed. >>

The Cat Vanishes

The Cat Vanishes

As the skeletons and bodies mount, this Christmas is not looking to be very jolly for Gerry Coneybear, alone in The Maples with the 23 cats left to her by her aunt along with the charming old house. >>

The Checkout Girl

The Checkout Girl

In Varnum, Ontario, the smell of industry is the smell of money, and a lot of that money's heading south just like Kathy Rausch's idol Bobby Orr. Kathy’s life is going nowhere, but she dreams of her own career on the ice, practicing hockey drills when she isn’t checking out groceries. >>

The Haweaters

The Haweaters

The Haweaters brings to life the violent, real-life double murder of impoverished farmers Charles and William Bryan by two members of the wealthy Amer family on Manitoulin Island in 1877. It's a tale of treachery, gossip, drunkenness, arson and the merciless deaths of two not-so-innocent victims.

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The Last Chance Ladies’ Book Club

The Last Chance Ladies’ Book Club

What do we do when "the monster in our midst" moves next door? It’s a question the members of the Last Chance Ladies' Book Club must ask themselves after a man with an abusive past moves into their seniors’ complex. >>

The Setting Lake Sun

The Setting Lake Sun

Angèle is a young Métis woman who dreams of becoming an architect. One evening in a Winnipeg art gallery she happens to meet Ueno Takami, an aging Japanese poet. It is a meeting that will change her life. >>

The Spanish Boy

The Spanish Boy

In 1937, the Clareys are a close and loving family until their lives are transformed the night Edie, their wilful daughter and sister, vanishes, leaving no trace, no clue, as to what happened to her. >>

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