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Turning the Page on Murder

Bookstore owner Kate Rowan can no longer read murder mysteries. Pitching fictional homicides to customers is one thing, but after getting her heart broken by a real killer, Kate can’t crack the spine o ...

An Excuse for Murder

Ex-bodyguard Gary Fenris has made two grave mistakes. The first was letting the woman he loved die on his watch. The second was thinking vengeance could bring him peace.

Bookstore owner and amateur lockpick ...

A Hungry Fire

When Queen Dido, founder of the great city of Carthage, was abandoned by her lover, the Trojan prince Aeneas, she asserted her power by climbing a funeral pyre, thus sealing a curse on his descendants ...

The Return of the Nish

By Tyson Stewart
Categories: Fiction

Gerry Smith grew up in a small town about fifty-five kilometres from Temagami, the hometown of his long-absent father, Dale King. But he’s never met the once-legendary hockey player. Even after Gerry, a ...

In Crow's Field

By Judith Thompson
Categories: Fiction

In the debut novel of one of Canada’s leading playwrights, Judith Thompson brings us inside the mind of Ana, an eleven-year-old girl in a small American college town in the mid-1960s, who struggles to f ...

The Dad Diaries

Unflinchingly honest, heartwarming, and inspirational, The Dad Diaries charts jet-setting TV producer Joesph Tito’s transformative journey toward parenthood.

One day, while visiting family in Toronto, ...

The Pharaoh's Curse Murders

It’s the winter of 1929, and Lady Lucy Revelstoke and her pickpocket-turned-maid, Elf, are back in the third installment of The Merry Widow Murders — this time voyaging to Egypt. Lucy is particularly interested i ...

The Breakwater

By Leslie Shimotakahara
Categories: Fiction

One morning in Toronto, Cathy Matsumoto’s father, Yasuo, calls to announce he intends to visit a dying cousin in British Columbia.

Cathy’s never heard of this mysterious relative before, but she begrudgingly a ...

The Right to Be Wrong

“Convictions are more dangerous foes of truth than lies,” Nietzsche declared. Religious or secular, born-again Baptist or the recently woke — fundamentalism is not unique to any particular political persuasion nor i ...

Housing for All

Can three levels of government join hands with real estate developers, non-profits, and private citizens to build a residential community that’s urban, vibrant, and best of all, affordable?

Consider Toronto’s ...