"Call me when you get to Pearson." I looked at Margot. "Dee and Maisie already texted Zack to say they'd received the video." Margot walked across the room, picked up her phone, and checked. "I got it too." For a moment, she stared at ...
The fact that she was calling on her cell while she waited in line at Pearson International in Toronto might have accounted for her curtness, but the chill in her voice was undeniable. “I've just been speaking to my lawyer in Regina," ...
Lane, fifties-chic in a dark mink coat and a close-fitting feathered hat, smiles up into the face of a very young Lester Pearson while Charlie beams. Lane and Charlie, tanned and vital, drink cool drinks, piled high with fruit, ...
Declan texted when he landed at Pearson, and when we were having lunch, he called to say he was in his dorm and all was well. Taylor passed along the news, put the lunch dishes in the dishwasher, and said she was going to her studio.
The fact that she was calling on her cell while she waited in line at Pearson International in Toronto might have accounted for her curtness, but the chill in her voice was undeniable. “I've just been speaking to my lawyer in Regina,” ...
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It was close to 8:30 when I finally got through to Herman Masluk, and he was ready for me. It seemed that during his time at the hospital, Herman had figured out that the blame for everything that had gone wrong with his son could be ...
It was close to 8:30 when I finally got through to Herman Masluk, and he was ready for me. It seemed that during his time at the hospital, Herman had figured out that the blame for everything that had gone wrong with his son could be ...
Verdict in Blood is Gail Bowen’s sixth novel featuring Joanne Kilbourn, one of Canada’s most beloved sleuths.
Gail Bowen, winner of the 1995 Arthur Ellis Award for best crime novel for her last Joanne Kilbourn mystery, A Colder Kind of Death, is back – with her most daring mystery to date.
As a child Joanne was friends with Sally Love and her parents, but the friendship languished after Sally’s father died and she moved away, eventually becoming a very controversial artist.
The ninth novel of Gail Bowen’s popular series finds Canada’s favourite amateur sleuth, Joanne Kilbourn, on holiday at a cottage borrowed from a lawyer friend, one of a cluster of summer homes owned by lawyers from the same prestigious ...
Andy Boychuk is a successful Saskatchewan politician – until one sweltering August afternoon when the party faithful gather at a picnic.
Warily, Joanne Kilbourn is forced to follow a tangled trail deep into a heartbreaking past she never knew existed. A Colder Kind of Death is the fourth novel featuring Gail Bowen’s “reluctant sleuth,” Joanne Kilbourn.
Joanne Kilbourn investigates the death of Judge Justine Blackwell, who is battered to death in a public park
Joanne thinks this is perfect material for a TV program she's putting together on women and party politics.
The tenth novel in the highly acclaimed Joanne Kilbourn series features the murderous fallout of a tell-all book on the troubled adult children of Canadian celebrities.