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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.
The news that an old acquaintance has had an accident comes as a surprise to Camilla MacPhee. By the time she unearths Laura''s connection to a violent revolutionary group active two decades earlier, she''s had several blows to the head and discovered that people shes been talking to keep ending up dead.
The life of fiftyish Jessie Dearborn takes an unexpected turn when a ruthless developer threatens to cut down century-old trees in her small northern town in order to build a condominium.
In Karen Hood-Caddy''s third inspiring novel featuring environmentalist heroine Jessie Dearborn, Jessie is concerned about the health of the water in her northern town.
Annie can''t believe her eyes! The "Santa" in the mall looks so much like her grandfather''s friend, Simon. A Jewish Santa?
The sequel to Tree Fever is a story of redemption and the power of belief. Jesse wages an exhausting uphill battle against the callousness of those who would exploit the natural world for their own gain.
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 fails to appear for the first rehearsal, Polly has to step in and do the job. The police won't show an interest, so Polly investigates alone, unwittingly carrying out the murderer's master plan.
In 1840, the theatre world in London is shocked by the brutal killing of one of its youngest and most successful entrepreneurs. Inspector Owen Endersby, of the recently formed London Detective Police Force, is called upon to apprehend the culprit before Christmas Eve.
Elizabeth finds a perfectly egg-shaped stone in the local graveyard. Its brilliantly white, warm, and pulsing with energy and it feels like there's something inside. Encouraged by her eccentric great-aunt, Beth builds a nest for the egg stone. When the egg hatches, her imagination guides her in a fantastical search for the runaway hatchling.
Joel leaves his mother's home in Toronto to live with his dad and stepmother in Turtle Narrows. On the way he meets a man who shows him a map with three clues. Joel shows fiercely independent ally Paige the drawings and the two team up to match wits with the man, hoping to discover the meaning of the clues before he does.
Jennifer Bannon agrees to spend her summer as a camp counsellor with her best friend and her younger sister. But her summer in the isolated wilderness on Georgian Bay turns into a roller coaster ride of suspense. Not all is as it appears, and Jennifer is quickly entangled in camp mysteries and the deep secrets of girls in her cabin.
Fourteen-year-old Jennifer cannot face another boring summer at home. She convinces her mother to let her spend July at her grandmother's cottage in Hawk's Creek. But Hawk's Creek holds dark secrets, and Jennifer is soon drawn into the troubled world of Audrey Musquash, a Native girl accused of stealing.
Northern Ontario realtor Belle Palmer is showing the lakefront mansion of a prominent businesswoman when she discovers the lady strangled in her bathtub. Could this third break-and-enter death reveal a serial killer at large in the Nickel Capital?
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