Don Macdonald was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba and now lives in Montreal. He worked for over 20 years as a print journalist.
Omand's Creek
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- ISBN978-1-7773629-2-8
- EAN9781777362928
- Date de parution25/02/2021
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- ÉditeurDon Macdonald
Résumé
"Omand's Creek is the best Canadian crime debut in recent memory." - The Montreal Gazette. A young woman has been brutally murdered, her body left on the banks of Omand's Creek. Similarities with a murder a month earlier lead Detective Michael Shelter to believe he's dealing with a killer preying on sex workers in the city's large Indigenous community. He soon realizes he's facing a far more cunning adversary than he'd imagined.
As he races to find the killer, Shelter uncovers a trail of corruption, racist violence and long-held secrets that reaches into the city's elite. Along the way, he struggles to raise his defiant teenage daughter as a single father and come to terms with the reality of racism in the city and his own blind spots. Praise for Omand's Creek:"By focusing on something quite specific, Macdonald has achieved something that will resonate wherever it is read.
Omand's Creek is the best Canadian crime debut in recent memory." - Montreal Gazette"Macdonald expertly crafts a gripping mystery in which each clue and false lead builds to a devastating final set of revelations." - The Booklife Prize"Omand's Creek propels us into the dark underbelly of the city and resonates with the anguish and unfulfilled desires of those who walk its streets." - Denis Coupal, author of Blindshot"Even world-weary detective Michael Shelter is surprised by the depravity and corruption he uncovers investigating a case that will keep readers riveted and guessing right to the end." - Paddy Hirsch, author of the Justice Flanagan thrillers
As he races to find the killer, Shelter uncovers a trail of corruption, racist violence and long-held secrets that reaches into the city's elite. Along the way, he struggles to raise his defiant teenage daughter as a single father and come to terms with the reality of racism in the city and his own blind spots. Praise for Omand's Creek:"By focusing on something quite specific, Macdonald has achieved something that will resonate wherever it is read.
Omand's Creek is the best Canadian crime debut in recent memory." - Montreal Gazette"Macdonald expertly crafts a gripping mystery in which each clue and false lead builds to a devastating final set of revelations." - The Booklife Prize"Omand's Creek propels us into the dark underbelly of the city and resonates with the anguish and unfulfilled desires of those who walk its streets." - Denis Coupal, author of Blindshot"Even world-weary detective Michael Shelter is surprised by the depravity and corruption he uncovers investigating a case that will keep readers riveted and guessing right to the end." - Paddy Hirsch, author of the Justice Flanagan thrillers



