Victor & Me in Paris by Janice MacDonald, An Imogene Durant Mystery
Her editor, Mariel, describes her as “A female Bill Bryson with a literary twist”.
Her editor, Mariel, describes her as “A female Bill Bryson with a literary twist”.
In this latest installment in Alexander McCall Smith’s cherished No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency series, two confounding cases compete for Mma Ramotswe’s attention—and she may need to call in back up.
Too many secrets, too many lies-and now a missing husband.
The fifth book in the Sebastian Synard mystery series takes our intrepid tour guide/private detective on a jaunt across Newfoundland and into Labrador, in pursuit of those towers of intrigue—lighthouses!
With a fast-paced plot, a strong cast of characters, and settings that drew me in and then spit me out, Chapman proved herself with every page turn and struggle.
Forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan follows a series of bizarre disappearances on the islands of Turks and Caicos, and enters a sinister labyrinth in which a new technology may wreak worldwide havoc.
Detective Superintendent MacNeice returns to Dundurn following a month-long suspension and is immediately thrown into the mysterious case of a wounded runner named Jack and a blood trail that spans over forty miles.
In Three for Trinity, the third book in the Sebastian Synard Mystery series, offbeat humour meets suspense as a nefarious crime unfolds.
Candace Starr goes searching for her mother in the Detroit mob — but infiltrating her own crime family may be her deadliest assignment ever.
The second twisty crime novel from the master of the Quebec thriller! Rebellious cop Victor Lessard pursues a ruthless hunter who stalks the streets of Montreal.
In One for the Rock, his first venture into crime fiction, Kevin Major has written a fast-paced and highly enjoyable novel that will appeal to fans of the genre, but which also offers the dual bonus of an engaging narrator and a vividly rendered St. John’s, Newfoundland setting.