Canadian fiction

  • Death in the Age of Steam A Mystery

    Creator

    Bradshaw, Mel

    Abstract

    Winner of the 2004 ForeWord Book of the Year Award Toronto in 1856 is industrializing with little time for scruple or sentiment. When Reform politician William Sheridan dies suddenly and his daughter Theresa vanishes, only one man persists in asking questions. A former suitor of Theresa’s, bank cashier Isaac Harris has never managed to forget her, despite her marriage to another man. Thrust into the role of amateur detective, he must now struggle with the demands of his job and the shortcomings of the fledgling city police.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Deadly Lessons A Winston Patrick Mystery

    Creator

    Russell, David

    Abstract

    Winston Patrick, a successful lawyer but dissatisfied with his career defending the downtrodden of Vancouver’s criminal world, trades in the courtroom for the high school classroom. Soon Winston’s past life meets his present when a student accuses a fellow colleague of a teacher-student love affair. Reluctantly, Winston agrees to provide legal defence, but the case takes an even uglier turn: the student is murdered, making her alleged lover the prime suspect. And this is no ordinary student.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Dead in the Water

    Creator

    Greenwood, Therese

    Malan, Violette

    Abstract

    Over eighty per cent of Canadians live near a body of waterand that means when Canadians turn to crime, somebody usually ends up all wet. In this anthology of original crime fiction, editors Violette Malan and Therese Greenwood celebrate that most Canadian of locations: the ocean, lake, or river near you. With tales set across Canada, by award-winning authors like James Powell, Rick Mofina and Barbara Fradkin, and even a crossover story from fantasy writer Tanya Huff, you may just find your next vacation spot… or maybe not.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Dead Don't Get Out Much A Camilla MacPhee Mystery

    Creator

    Maffini, Mary Jane

    Abstract

    Remembrance Day is a proud day for Camilla MacPhee’s good friend, Mrs. Violet Parnell, one of five thousand Canadian women to go overseas during World War II. But the next day she has vanished. Camilla, with only a few letters and documents to guide her, follows her friend to Tuscany, chasing though historic towns, across high promontories and along steep mountain roads. Vanishing old partisans and Allied aircraft crash sites keep Camilla hopping as she tries to find Mrs. P. before someone with a deadly serious reason to keep the past hidden finds her first.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Dead Cow in Aisle Three A Polly Deacon Mystery

    Creator

    Malton, H. Mel

    Abstract

    The third Polly Deacon novel finds our heroine in the unlikely (and uncomfortable) job of designing a mascot (Kountry Kow) for a new mega-grocery store, despite vitriolic opposition by local merchants, including her aunt. This is nasty enough, but when allegations of municipal corruption arise concerning the sale of the property on which the store will stand, Polly’s sleuthing instincts take over, to the usual chagrin of her sometimes boyfriend, surly Detective Mark Becker.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Cut Off His Tale A Hollis Grant Mystery

    Creator

    Boswell, Joan

    Abstract

    The starter’s gun explodes, and Hollis Grant excitedly begins her very first marathon race, only to stumble almost immediately over a body lying in the road, the body of the Reverend Paul Robertson, her soon-to-be ex-husband. When the crush of runners passes and the medics arrive, it becomes clear that the Reverend has not collapsed from the rigours of the race, but has been brutally stabbed.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Cue the Dead Guy A Polly Deacon Mystery

    Creator

    Malton, H. Mel

    Abstract

    In the sequel to Down in the Dumps, Polly finds herself touring as set and puppet designer for a small rural theatre company. When the stage manager mysteriously fails to appear for the first rehearsal, Polly has to step in and do the job. The full-time employment is welcome, but the work is hell. Dealing with a cast of viciously feuding actors, a mysterious practical joker whose tricks are decidedly gruesome, and a deepening conviction that the stage manager has been murdered, Polly finds her new job more than a little stressful. Where’s the stage manager’s body?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • A Cold Season In Shanghai

    Creator

    Hozy, S.P.

    Abstract

    A time of turmoil, when destinies were forged… In this searing historical novel by Toronto author S.P. Hozy, set amid the turmoil of early twentieth century Shanghai, three women, one Russian, one Chinese, and one French, determine the tragic fate of a young piano prodigy. Which of them is really responsible? A Cold Season In Shanghai is set against the backdrop of revolution in China, when decadent Shanghai was like no other place on earth. The narrator is Tatiana, a Russian woman brought up in a wealthy family.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Coast Growers

    Creator

    Gleeson, John

    Abstract

    After more than thirty years as the muckraking publisher of the Coast Chronicle on the B.C. shoreline, Albert Sloan made plenty of enemies. But when his body is found hanging in an apple grove off Settlers Road, the Mounties waste no time ruling his death a suicide. At the urging of Sloans widow, reporter Pat Ross is drawn into an investigation of Sloans last days.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Castle Key

    Creator

    Krossing, Karen

    Abstract

    Twelve-year-old Moon lives with her father after her mother disappears, leaving her with nothing but a beautiful ring, which also mysteriously vanishes. After her mother’s departure, her father has become unusually depressed and moody. Moon, however, firmly believes that she will see her mother again and develops a strong interest in magic as a way to find her. Her breakthrough comes when she finds a strange key in the office of Ms. Tanglemoth, the intimidating school librarian.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified