Highly recommended' Jo Spain 'Truly remarkable...Grips your heart from the first pages and simply never lets go' Jeffery Deaver 'If you're a fan of menacing psychological thrillers that chill to the bone, this book is for you' Sunday Times
When Theo Gittings, distinguished author and member of the literary establishment, dies in a squalid boardinghouse, it is left to his cousin and longtime friend to settle his affairs.
The profound intelligence and political resonance readers have come to expect from Giller Prize-winner David Bergen are on rich display in his electrifying new novel, Stranger, “an engrossing human exploration of displacement and ...
Astor, Ontario. 1904.
Teenage prospector Ross Juarez’s best find ever – an ancient book he doesn’t know how to read – nearly costs him his life when a bounty hunter is set on him to kill him and steal the book.
One moment, they were trapped between two burning barriers, and the next, they stood where Catullus had been seconds before. Free of her fiery prison. She spun to stare up at him. “How did you do that?” “I used the magic you gave me.
This isn’t supposed to be a love story. This is not the kind of book where a girl gets swept off her feet. Where the hero is her knight in shining armor. This is a novel about ruining someone’s life.
But Sam was a mistake. Literally. I signed on to “pick up” a stranger at a bar, but took Sam home instead. And now that I’ve felt his heat, his sweat and everything else, can I really go back to impersonal?
"Astor, Ontario. 1904.
Brooke Cochrane. 18. There's. a. bullet. in. that. gun. That's all I've been thinking about for the past few hours. A gun was in his house, just sitting on his counter. Anyone in that room could have easily picked it up and shot someone.
The third collection by Adam Clay dives into a dynamic world where the only map available is “not of the world / but of the path I took to arrive in this place, / a map with no real definable future purpose.” Tracing a period of great ...
Stranger