Canadian fiction

  • Faking

    Creator

    King, James

    Abstract

    Thomas Wainewright - Regency fop, literary hanger-on, collector of art and artifacts, forger and deported felon - is considered one of the most notorious of English murderers. He is believed to have been one of the first recorded serial killers.James King takes on this spectral character in his first novel, Faking, and examines a number of serious questions. Was Wainewright a faker? It’s historical "fact" that he forged sketches, paintings, letters and banknotes - but, more importantly, did he fake his life?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Ear-Witness A Jessica March Mystery

    Creator

    Scott, Mary Ann

    Abstract

    Jessica Marsh, who is fifteen and "hasn’t lost her baby-fat yet," lives with her mother on the top floor of a hundred-year-old triplex in Parkdale, a multicultural area in Toronto. Being an ear-witness to a murder is frightening, but when Raffi, a gentle black man who is her mother’s boyfriend, is arrested as the killer, Jess is terrified.While struggling to unravel the crimes, Jess is also dealing with other problems. She has been estranged from her lawyer father for several years, and Raffi’s arrest gives her an excuse to reestablish contact. She is harassed at school.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Driving off the Map

    Creator

    MacFarlane, Sharon

    Abstract

    A bartender who discovers magic on a winter night, a pair of losers taking a baking class, and a middle-aged woman who goes on a wild limo ride with the ghost of John Diefenbaker. These are a few of the amazing array of characters who live in, or near, Sharon MacFarlane’s fictional village of Palliser, a community struggling to survive in an age of rural depopulation.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Death of a Sunday Writer A Lucy Trimble Mystery

    Creator

    Wright, Eric

    Abstract

    Lucy Brenner has left her husband, her town, and her previous life behind. She lives in Longborough, a town halfway between Kingston and Toronto, where she runs a bed and breakfast and where, one day while working in the library, a phone call sets into action events that change her up-to-now quite predictable existence. Lucy’s cousin, David Trimble, has died and made her his sole beneficiary.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Damselfish

    Creator

    Ouriou, Susan

    Abstract

    Susan Ouriou's first novel explores a season in the life of three women, two sisters - on an artist, the other a codemaker - and their mother. The women have made their separate ways from Montreal to Mexico, the land of their father and husband gone missing ten years ago. Their reunion is a grudging one and their love often aching, uncertain, and flawed. The women's family resembles that of the damselfish, a family of dear enemies where each member jealously guards its own patch of coral reef yet unites with the others to stave off incursions from the outside.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Criss Cross, Double Cross A Sophie Alias Star Girl adventure

    Creator

    Charles, Norma

    Abstract

    Star Girl flies again in this sequel to the bestselling, award-winning Sophie Sea to Sea. Starting her new classes at the new French school in British Columbia, Sophie is happy to escape the old Alderson Avenue School where stuck-up Elizabeth Proctor and her friends rule. But trouble develops when the teachers go on strike and Sophie is forced back into Alderson. Will she have to endure as an outcast? Or will she, like Star Girl, save the day with a daring rescue?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Cowboy A Novel

    Creator

    Hamelin, Louis

    Murray, Jean Paul

    Abstract

    Set against a backdrop of grey spruce and muskeg, Cowboy tells the story of Gilles Desches, a twenty-something who moves from Montreal to Grande-Ourse, a northern Quebec town haunted by the grisly memory of a twelve-year-old murder. Located at the back of beyond, Grande-Ourse is a dismal place with a bleak future. Until, that is, a Quebec consortium buys up the town, wanting to turn it into a hunting and fishing paradise for wealthy Americans seeking city comforts in the middle of nature.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Chasing the Arrow

    Creator

    Reid, Charles

    Abstract

    Robbie Carter is adjusting to his new life in late-1950s Toronto with his single mother, an engineeer with the airplane manufacturer A.V. Roe. One night, waking to the buzz of voices, Robbie creeps downstairs and makes an astonishing discovery. His mother and her colleagues are working on plans for the Avro Arrow, a new fighter jet capable of unheard-of speeds! Determined not to miss a word, Robbie continues to spy on their meetings.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Charlotte's Vow

    Creator

    Woodson, Marion

    Abstract

    Commended for the 2007 Canadian Children’s Book Centre Choice Selection It is Christmas 1912, and Charlotte McEwan is 15 years old. The coal-mining town of Extension, British Columbia, on Vancouver island has hit hard times. When the opportunity to work in a local dynamite factory presents itself, Charlotte braves the disapproval of her mother for the chance to bring in some extra cash and keep the vow she made to herself to get her family as far away from the mine as possible. But the job is more dangerous than she bargained for, and soon Charlotte is at risk in more ways than one.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Bright's Kill A Campbell Young Mystery

    Creator

    Carpenter, J.D.

    Abstract

    When racehorse trainer Delbert "Shorty" Rogers is found dead in a stall at Caledonia Downs, Homicide Detective Campbell Young is drawn into the investigation. Add to the mix a lottery winner, an Internet mogul, a reclusive land baron, his voluptuous helpmate and twin bodyguards, an eccentric environmentalist, a cast of backstretch characters reminiscent of Damon Runyon, and the murder of a thoroughbred racehorse named Download, and the scene is set. The possibility that the deaths of Rogers and Download are unrelated makes Young’s task even more difficult.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified