Crime Wave 1: Where Maple Meets Murder. Crime Wave, #1

Par : Canada West Chapter, K.L. Abrahamson, J.E. Barnard, Melodie Campbell, Alice Bienia
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-7772466-1-7
  • EAN9781777246617
  • Date de parution17/08/2020
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  • ÉditeurCanada West Chapter

Résumé

Includes "Cold Wave" by Marcelle Dubé, winner of the Crime Writers of Canada Award of Excellence for Best Short Story. Western Canada. A vast and varied land of hidden coastal islands and inlets, towering icy mountains, wind-tossed ranges and wheat fields, and cold lakes that keep their secrets. These are its stories. In "The Potluck Brigade, " visit a dying Alberta town and a senior citizen trying to cope with murder as well as her own failing mind.
The police procedural "Local Intelligence" follows a young RCMP constable in an isolated coastal town facing a most unusual collection of flotsam. In "Salty Dog Blues, " the crew and passengers on a west coast cruise ship confront a mystery involving a verrry annoying little passenger. In the Yukon, "Cold Wave" forces a lone cross-country skier to choose between personal safety and saving her friends."News on the Buckhorn" brings us to British Columbia ranch country in a taut suspense tale of a timid young girl dealing with the mutilation of her show horse.
Visit the prairies early in the Great War when a North West Mounted Police officer investigates an unlamented death in "Autumn is a Time for Dying." An Okanagan bed and breakfast owner takes the stage in the rollicking "A Midwinter Night's Scream" to solve a tinsel-draped celebrity death. Finally, in "Pickled to Death, " a small BC town's annual Pickle Festival descends into chaos for a peck of unusual characters following the untimely demise of a pickle aficionado.
From thrilling to wistful to laugh-out-loud funny, these short stories draw the reader into a Canadian West where maple meets murder. Authors in this volume:KL AbrahamsonJE BarnardAlice BieniaMarcelle DubéDebra HenryWinona KentCharlotte MorgantiMerrilee Robson
Includes "Cold Wave" by Marcelle Dubé, winner of the Crime Writers of Canada Award of Excellence for Best Short Story. Western Canada. A vast and varied land of hidden coastal islands and inlets, towering icy mountains, wind-tossed ranges and wheat fields, and cold lakes that keep their secrets. These are its stories. In "The Potluck Brigade, " visit a dying Alberta town and a senior citizen trying to cope with murder as well as her own failing mind.
The police procedural "Local Intelligence" follows a young RCMP constable in an isolated coastal town facing a most unusual collection of flotsam. In "Salty Dog Blues, " the crew and passengers on a west coast cruise ship confront a mystery involving a verrry annoying little passenger. In the Yukon, "Cold Wave" forces a lone cross-country skier to choose between personal safety and saving her friends."News on the Buckhorn" brings us to British Columbia ranch country in a taut suspense tale of a timid young girl dealing with the mutilation of her show horse.
Visit the prairies early in the Great War when a North West Mounted Police officer investigates an unlamented death in "Autumn is a Time for Dying." An Okanagan bed and breakfast owner takes the stage in the rollicking "A Midwinter Night's Scream" to solve a tinsel-draped celebrity death. Finally, in "Pickled to Death, " a small BC town's annual Pickle Festival descends into chaos for a peck of unusual characters following the untimely demise of a pickle aficionado.
From thrilling to wistful to laugh-out-loud funny, these short stories draw the reader into a Canadian West where maple meets murder. Authors in this volume:KL AbrahamsonJE BarnardAlice BieniaMarcelle DubéDebra HenryWinona KentCharlotte MorgantiMerrilee Robson