Canadian fiction

  • Slow Recoil A Charlie McKelvey Mystery

    Creator

    Forrest, C.B.

    Abstract

    Short-listed for the 2011 Arthur Ellis Award for Best Crime Novel Some bullets take years to find their mark… Former Toronto Detective Charlie McKelvey is puttering through the first year of his forced retirement. His tedious life is torn wide open when a friend enlists his help in locating a recent Bosnian immigrant who has simply disappeared without a trace. Her teacher and recent lover, Tim Fielding, suspects foul play. At first hesitant, McKelvey is quickly drawn into the case as the bodies and clues pile up.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Weight of Stones A Charlie McKelvey Mystery

    Creator

    Forrest, C.B.

    Abstract

    Toronto at the close of 1999. It is a time of change, but Detective Charlie McKelvey’s life is stuck on pause since the murder of his runaway son, Gavin. As his wife focuses on healing, McKelvey is burdened with guilt for his role in kicking the teen out of the family home—and his inability to move the case to resolution. Obsessed with the stalled murder investigation, McKelvey’s behavior becomes increasingly unhinged. He is convinced the person responsible for the murder is an ex-convict sent to Toronto to establish a chapter of a biker gang, The Blades.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • And on the Surface Die A Holly Martin Mystery

    Creator

    Allin, Lou

    Abstract

    In this new series by the acclaimed author of the Belle Palmer mysteries, RCMP Corporal Holly Martin takes charge of her first post, a detachment in tiny Fossil Bay on the wild south coast of Vancouver Island. Drunk drivers, speeders and the occasional theft from tourist cars lead the crime roster, but her first day starts with a distress call. A scuba diver has found the body of a girl in the surf. A tragic drowning caused by a fall? The late arrival of tox-scan results for crystal meth, the most recent plague to hit the island, raises ugly questions.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Arctic Blue Death A Meg Harris Mystery

    Creator

    Harlick, R.J.

    Abstract

    Short-listed for the 2010 Arthur Ellis Award for Best Crime Novel The sparsely populated Arctic is no stranger to murder. The fourth in the Meg Harris series follows Meg’s adventures into the Candian Arctic as she searches for the truth about the disappearance of her father when she was a child. Many years ago, her father’s plane had gone missing in the Arctic and he was never seen again. What happened on that fateful flight? Thirty-six years later, her mother receives some strange Inuit drawings that suggest he might have survived.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • This Thing of Darkness An Inspector Green Mystery

    Creator

    Fradkin, Barbara

    Abstract

    In the seventh book in the acclaimed Inspector Green series, an old man is found beaten to death on a street corner in Ottawa's Byward Market. Initially, the killing appears to be a mugging gone wrong. However, the mystery deepens when the victim is identified as Dr. Samuel Rosenthal, a retired psychiatrist with a contentious approach to life and treatment. Green discovers that the doctor recently changed his will to disinherit his estranged son and to benefit several former patients whom he believed he had failed.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • No Return A novel of the Canadian election that vanished in Muskoka's backwoods

    Creator

    Aiken, Gordon

    Abstract

    Canadians took politics seriously in the years following Confederation and Gordon Aiken’s novel about pioneer Muskoka and the fledgling nation’s capital shows why. Unique events in the Dominion’s second election, in 1872, inspired Aiken to write about Muskoka’s returning officer, Richard Bell, who refused to declare Liberal candidate A.P. Cockburn elected, even though he got the most votes.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Come Looking for Me A Novel

    Creator

    Cooper, Cheryl

    Abstract

    In Come Looking for Me, a mysterious young English woman named Emily risks a crossing of the Atlantic during the War of 1812 for the promise of a new adventure in Canada. But she never arrives. Captured by Captain Trevelyan, a man as cold-blooded as his frigate is menacing, Emily is held prisoner aboard the USS Serendipity. Seeking to save herself, she makes a desperate escape overboard in the midst of a raging sea battle and is rescued by the British crew of HMS Isabelle.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Our Only Shield A Novel of the Second World War

    Creator

    Goodspeed, Michael J.

    Abstract

    Set in the desperate days at the outset of the Second World War, Our Only Shield brings back Rory Ferrall, the resourceful Canadian spy from Michael J. Goodspeed’s debut novel, Three to a Loaf. Hastily recalled from a successful career in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Rory arrives in Britain only to find a war that is being prosecuted with political indecision and wishful thinking. The skills he displayed as a spy in the Great War are once again sorely needed by a small group of far-sighted but frustrated military planners.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Yaroslaw's Treasure A Novel

    Creator

    Petriw, Myroslav

    Abstract

    Winner of the 2002 Anna Pidruchney Award For New Writers On a visit to Ukraine to retrieve a family heirloom secretly buried by his grandfather during the Second World War, Yaroslaw, a Ukrainian-Canadian university student, stumbles into a world full of spies and secret organizations, peril and political intrigue. His discovery of the hidden cache yields clues to the location of a fabled lost treasure-the greatest in all Europe.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Three to a Loaf A Novel of the Great War

    Creator

    Goodspeed, Michael J.

    Abstract

    Three to a Loaf is the First World War story of Rory Ferrall, a young Canadian officer of Anglo-German descent who, after being wounded and disfigured at Ypres, comes to the attention of British military intelligence. Ferrall’s German background is valuable to the war’s planners. Hundreds of German-Americans had returned to the Fatherland to fight for the Kaiser at the outbreak of war in August 1914 and the British captured one.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified