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What the Aurora Remembers
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Nicky Ryan has been a police officer in Canada’s Northwest Territories for six months when she’s faced with her first homicide investigation. A teenage girl has been maimed, her mother murdered, and her father is the prime suspect. Nicky’s naïve...
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The Carbon Eaters
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“Unbelievable,” Painter said. “Is this place for real?” Reinhold replied, “Totally believable. You haven’t been here long enough to understand the local thought process.” A massive black space ship is hovering over a thinly populated region of...
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Cold Case in the Cariboo
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Vernon Buckingham disappeared in 1969. At the time, all anyone knew was that he had gone on a hunting trip in the Cariboo region and never returned. But when human remains are found in the woods near Quesnel twenty-eight years later, Buckingham’s...
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After Today
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The story of two families, separated by distance and years of turmoil, finding the way to reconnect through circumstance, coincidence and effort. Their story is one of positive affirmation that family love removes all barriers. In the background...
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The Book of Gronsky
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Gilbert Gronsky is at it again. The neophyte author of The Life of Gronsky has returned to the world of Danny Hawkins, a Vancouver Island-based P.I. whose midcentury sleuthing proves far more palatable than the grind of post-pandemic...
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The Hunt on the Tundra
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Newly graduated from university, Dana Fraser is looking for adventure. A city girl with a fear of horses, Dana faces challenges both within her heart and courtesy of mother nature. The Hunt on the Tundra follows Dana in the late summer of 1974 as...
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A Left At the Fork
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Two best friends from rural Newfoundland head west to Fort McMurray, Alberta, with a simple plan—get a job, make money, and live the kind of life that’s always seemed just out of reach back home. Doug comes from a dysfunctional home due to his...
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Matriarchs of the Hoople Creek Loyalists
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“Matriarchs of the Hoople Creek Loyalists” is a series of historical fiction stories about eighteen women and their families who helped to settle Upper Canada along a small creek in eastern Ontario. Their stories reflect their struggle to survive...
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The Incognito Reporter and the On-to-Ottawa Trek
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At the height of the Great Depression, 2,000 young, single, unemployed and homeless men decided to ride boxcars from Vancouver to Ottawa to seek work and wages from Prime Minister "Iron Heel" R.B. Bennett. Their undertaking became the...
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Topology of Sexy Shoes
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A middle-aged mathematician meets a mysterious Gypsy in a bar. A nutty math whiz disappears from his home, leaving behind his cellphone and a series of cryptic notes. A jilted sessional lecturer flounders for solid ground—no small feat now that...