Historical fiction

  • The Winter family

    Creator

    Jackman, Cliff

    Abstract

    From the 1860s to the 1880s, the outlaws known as the Winter Family roam the harsh frontier, both serving and battling the fierce advance of civilization. Among its twisted specimens are the psychopathic killer Quentin Ross, the mean and moronic Empire brothers, the impassive ex-slave Fred Johnson, and the gunslinging child prodigy, Lukas Riddle. At the centre of this ultraviolent storm is their cold, dandified and golden-eyed leader, Augustus Winter, a man with a pathological resistance to the rules of society and a preternatural gift for butchery.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Random House Canada

    Not specified
  • The evening chorus : a novel

    Creator

    Humphreys, Helen

    Abstract

    Resigned to living out the Second World War in a German POW camp, James Hunter, an English officer, begins studying a pair of redstarts near the camp. His interest in the birds captures the attention of the Kommandant and gives James cause to fear for his life. Meanwhile, back in England, James's young wife, Rose, falls headlong into a passionate affair with another man. When James's sister, Enid, is bombed out of her London flat, she comes to stay with Rose, and the two women form a surprising friendship that alters the course of both of their lives.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto, Ontario

    HarperCollins Publishers Ltd

    Not specified
  • A beauty : a novel

    Creator

    Gault, Connie

    Abstract

    In a drought-ridden Saskatchewan of the 1930s, self-possessed, enigmatic Elena finds herself living alone in the small village of Trevna. Her mother has been dead for many years, and her father, burdened by the hardships of drought, has disappeared, and the 18-year-old is an object of pity and charity in her community. But when a stranger shows up at a country dance, she needs only one look and one dance before jumping into his Lincoln Roadster, leaving the town and its shocked inhabitants behind.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    [Toronto]

    McClelland & Stewart

    Not specified
  • Go set a watchman

    Creator

    Lee, Harper

    Abstract

    "Originally written in the mid-1950s, "Go Set a Watchman" was the novel Harper Lee first submitted to her publishers before "To Kill a Mockingbird". Assumed to have been lost, the manuscript was discovered in late 2014. "Go Set a Watchman" features many of the characters from "To Kill a Mockingbird" some twenty years later. Returning home to Maycomb to visit her father, Jean Louise Finch - Scout - struggles with issues both personal and political, involving Atticus, society, and the small Alabama town that shaped her.

    Audience
    General**
    Publisher (Source)

    New York

    HarperCollins

    Not specified
  • A world elsewhere

    Creator

    Johnston, Wayne

    Abstract

    "A World Elsewhere has all the hallmarks of Wayne Johnston's most beloved and acclaimed novels: outsiders yearning for acceptance, dreams that threaten to overpower their makers, and unlikely romance. It is an astounding work of literature that questions the loyalties of friends, family and the heart. At the centre of this story is a mystery: the suspected murder of a child. This sweeping tale immerses us in St. John's, Princeton and North Carolina at the close of the nineteenth century.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Knopf Canada

    Not specified
  • The dress lodger

    Creator

    Holman, Sheri

    Abstract

    A fifteen-year-old prostitute rents a beautiful blue dress from her landlord in order to attract a higher class of clientele. While working to support her fragile only child, she also secures bodies for a local medical doctor's anatomy school.

    Not specified
  • Blotto, Twinks and the ex-king's daughter

    Creator

    Brett, Simon

    Abstract

    "It's that glorious period between the two world wars, and the exiled king of Mitteleuropa is visiting the ancestral home of the Duke of Tawcester. When the ex-king's daughter is kidnapped, noblesse obliges the Duke's handsome, brave, and rather stupid son (known to all as Blotto) to drive off to the rescue. Luckily, he's aided by his brilliant sister, Twinks. Plus, he's got a really swell car."--Back cover.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Not specified
  • The moneylender of Toulouse : a Fools' Guild mystery

    Creator

    Gordon, Alan

    Abstract

    When Theophilos, jester and agent for the Fools' Guild, travels to Toulouse in 1204 to pressure the local bishop to resign, he becomes involved in a murder.

    Audience
    General**
    Not specified
  • The networks

    Creator

    Allbeury, Ted

    Abstract

    When Felinski, a British agent, is parachuted into Germany three months before the end of World War II, his brief is to reorganize a small group of Russian agents abandoned by Moscow. In the chaos of Germany's impending collapse a friendship is formed that reaches into the events of the present day. The Networks shows with frightening authenticity the organization of a major subversive operation to bring industrial and social chaos to Britain, and the combined efforts of America's and this country's special intelligence services to uncover and destroy the Soviet plan.

    Audience
    General**
    Not specified
  • The Holmes inheritance

    Creator

    Freemantle, Brian

    Abstract

    Is this the new Sherlock Holmes? Not only did Sherlock Holmes survive the Reichenbach Falls, but he has a son, Sebastian, itching to prove himself his father's equal. The opportunity arises in the run up to the First World War, when cabals of US businessmen plan to exploit their country's neutrality by selling arms to both sides. Sebastian must infiltrate these circles . . . a task that proves both complex and fearsomely dangerous.

    Audience
    General**
    Not specified