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Larry Dixon's Cabin
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-0697847-2-8
- EAN9781069784728
- Date de parution18/01/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurJack Pine Publishing
Résumé
Larry Dixon's Cabin is a literary mystery that blends fact and fiction set against the haunting beauty of Canada's Algonquin wilderness. Drawing on the enduring mystery of artist Tom Thomson's 1917 death, the novel follows disillusioned journalist Jeff O'Brian as he uncovers a secret hidden in an enigmatic painting-one that may reveal the truth behind Thomson's fate. Told in dual timelines, the story moves between O'Brian's 1977 Toronto investigation and the vivid events surrounding Thomson's final days in 1917, unraveling a tale of love, obsession, and artistic legacy.
With a compelling structure and richly drawn characters, the novel speaks to contemporary readers' appetite for immersive, emotionally resonant fiction that wrestles with history, truth, and the human cost of silence. Through the lens of a decades-old murder mystery, Larry Dickson's Cabin explores the fragility of memory, the ethics of storytelling, and the unshakable bond between art and identity.
With a compelling structure and richly drawn characters, the novel speaks to contemporary readers' appetite for immersive, emotionally resonant fiction that wrestles with history, truth, and the human cost of silence. Through the lens of a decades-old murder mystery, Larry Dickson's Cabin explores the fragility of memory, the ethics of storytelling, and the unshakable bond between art and identity.





