Set in 1969, in both NB & ON, CAN., D.I. Phil Steele, his diverse team, & godmum P.J. must solve whodunit at rural retreat.
Wayne Ng channels his thirty years as a social worker in this raw and visceral tale of Hannah Belenko, a mother perpetually just hanging on. She schemes and scrapes by, unaware that her shortcomings and adherence to the family’s code of silence may lead to losing her son, Axel.
Dead bodies and illicit relationships lurk behind, and in the walls of Saint Mungo's Church.
The sergeant got to the big double doors and pulled open the right-hand one. He stopped suddenly, his broad frame filling the door frame. Uquhart felt the hair rise on the back of his neck and he ran to be beside his friend. The others followed.
‘Oh, my God,’ said Sloan, who ripped open the other door and ran onto the deck of the pool.
There, in the centre of the water’s placid surface, floated the slim body of a young woman, dressed in the day uniform of a maid in the employ of Castle Clyburn. She was face down and her dark hair floated wide. The sergeant clutched the door with white knuckles.
Sloan kicked off his shoes, removed his socks, and dove in. It was a clean dive and Urquhart watched as Sloan swam, in just three powerful strokes, to beside the young woman. Sloan rolled her part-way over, then looked up at Sergeant MacDonald.
The Borthwick siblings co-own a family cottage. Each has a different idea for it. Enough to kill for?
Bailey Summers expected peace and quiet in Wolf Falls. Instead she finds murder, a ghost and terrorists.
Retired Chief Inspector Patrick Mullan is found brutally murdered in his bed— who hated the man enough to kill him twice?
Mysteries, prize-winners, and a hero who spare-changes John Lennon at the premiere of A Hard Day's Night in 1964.
When a school shooting turns into a hostage situation, only Gemma Capello has a chance to save lives and end the crisis.
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