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Channel Surfing in the Sea of Happiness

By Guy Babineau
Categories: Fiction

“Babineau’s delightful sense of humour, his way of drawing us so fully into the worlds of his characters and, perhaps most important, his ability to bring queer history to life all contribute to a deeply sat ...

Who by Fire

By Greg Rhyno
Categories: Fiction
Series: Dame Polara Mysteries

“Rhyno delivers a wholly intriguing mystery unlike any other.” — The Miramichi Reader

Haunted by a childhood of picking locks and tailing suspects with her private-eye dad, Dame Polara desperately wants ...

Autokrator

By Emily A. Weedon
Categories: Fiction

Driven by a Machiavellian mind and ego, Tiresius has risen through the ranks of the Autokracy to become Imperial Treasurer, has won over the trust of the Autokrator himself, and yet, has broken the society’s ...

The Sulphur Springs Cure

By Jeffrey Round
Categories: Fiction

“An extremely satisfying reading experience.” — Toronto Star

In 1939, fourteen-year-old Violet and her parents arrive at the Sulphur Springs Hotel, drawn in along with other desperate guests by legends ...

The Great Goldbergs

By Daniel Goodwin
Categories: Fiction

When Sean McFall encounters golden-haired David Goldberg and his larger-than-life father, Saul, he is dazzled by the family’s riches, power, and ease in social situations. The bright lives of the Goldbergs a ...

Semi-Detached

By Elizabeth Ruth
Categories: Fiction

Hearts may freeze or thaw, but love never dies.

In December 2013, an ice storm buries Toronto as realtor Laura Keys prepares to sell a one-of-a-kind house on behalf of its comatose owner. Haunting Laura, ...

Untethered

By Ruth Rakoff
Categories: Fiction

Petal Wolffe has something to celebrate: she’s successfully completed her PhD. But her celebrations are interrupted by a crisis involving her twin sister, Rose. Petal rushes home to Toronto, part concerned a ...

Radio Jet Lag

By Gregor Craigie
Categories: Fiction

“A gem of a novel.” — Terry Fallis, two-time winner of the Leacock Medal for Humour

Longlisted for the 2024 Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour

Stephen Millburn moved halfway across the country, from ...

The Merry Widow Murders

It’s the latter half of the Roaring Twenties and Lady Lucy Revelstoke, the unconventional widow of a young British lord, is once more crossing the Atlantic on a state-of-the-art ocean liner. Rubbing elbows w ...

Double Karma

By Daniel Gawthrop
Categories: Fiction

Curiosity about his father’s homeland sends American photographer Min Lin to Burma to immerse himself in its culture and build his portfolio. But it’s 1988 and pro-democracy activists are trying to overthrow the ...