Review of And We Shall Have Snow

And We Shall Have Snow

And We Shall Have Snow is terrific! Great characters, a wonderfully puzzling murder(s), and a beautiful portrait of a charming little Manitoba town. It’s a real page-turner.


— Kim McCaw, former Artistic Director of PTE

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And We Shall Have Snow

The villagers of Cullen, in Manitoba’s Interlake area, are shocked when local music star Stella Magnusson’s dismembered body is found at the local dump during the coldest part of winter. The local book club women are buzzing, and Corporal Roxanne Calloway is in town to head up the investigation – but the murders continue.


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And We Shall Have Snow

International music star Stella Magnusson returned home to the Interlake to hold an annual festival and live among the eclectic year-rounders in cottage country — alas, among them lurks the killer who unsuccessfully hid Stella’s dismembered frozen body parts in a landfill in lakeside (fictional) Cullen Village.

Frozen fear soars among the permanent residents in the Gimli region when there’s yet another frigid corpse discovered — you expect a spoiler? As if — as Mountie Roxanne Calloway detectivizes in the minus-35 storms and a cabal of nervous women amateur-sleuths for clues.

Raye Anderson’s And We Shall Have Snow is an exceptionally good debut for the Winnipeg author that will have you pulling on another heavy wool jumper and three more pairs of thick socks, while tripling the deadbolts on every door and window.


— Nick Martin Winnipeg Free Press

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