When social attitudes researcher Bill Harcourt puts an advertisement in the newspaper for “listeners” to work on an unconventional project, he anticipates that his team of eavesdroppers will discover ...
Finalist for the Scotiabank Giller Prize and an international bestseller, Patrick deWitt’s brilliant and darkly comic novel is now a major motion picture starring Michelle Pfeiffer.
Frances Price — ...
*LONGLISTED FOR THE 2020 INTERNATIONAL DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD
*FINALIST - THE 2019 BMO WINTERSET AWARD
*WINNER - 2019 IPPY AWARD FOR FICTION (CANADA EAST)
*FINALIST - 2019 NEXT GENERATION INDIE BOOK AWARDS ...
Returning to her childhood home on Mikinaak Island after a 20 year absence, Mina McInnis unravels the incidents that caused her family’s disintegration. She is determined to uncover the truth about ...
The hiring of a new assistant triggers a power struggle between aging TV show creator Ann Dalloni and her protégée turned producing partner Stacey McCreedy in The Showrunner, a suspenseful, darkly comic ...
Rumours of the Second Coming of Christ abound in the City of Masks. Michele Archenti, publisher, former priest, and current confidant to the mysterious skeleton-bearer Rodolpho, finds himself swept away ...
Winner of a silver IPPY, Canada-West – Best Regional Fiction category. These stories are always unflinchingly honest in their portrayal of relationships—in particular the relationships of the book’s ...
Shifting across three countries, the novel explores themes of trust, isolation, abandonment, and emotional disconnection in a world dramatically altered by the experience of war. Eugenie is trying—and ...
A fictional day-to-day narrative structured around the search for Kashif, a feared and hunted terrorist labeled “the Chameleon” for the many facial surgeries he has incurred to disguise his identity, ...
J. Robert Oppenheimer: reluctant father of the atomic bomb, enthusiastic lover of books, devoted husband, and philanderer. Engaging with the books he voraciously read, and especially the Bhagavad Gita, ...