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The Friends of Meager Fortune
M P Publishing 2007; US$ 3.89A riveting story of love, envy, and betrayal set in the dying days of the lumber industry. It?s the mid-twentieth century and the Canadian lumber industry is dying. Only men who are strong in body and spirit, men like Will Jameson, can lead the expeditions to harvest timber in the perilous mountain landscape. But when Will dies in a tragic accident,... more...
The Lost Highway
M P Publishing 2008; US$ 5.19From the two-time winner of Canada?s prestigious Governor General?s Award, a suspenseful story of greed, betrayal, murder, and a lottery ticket that may or may not be worth millions. For twenty years, Alex Chapman ? a worn-out academic and failed priest ? has been at war with his great-uncle James, a man known in his small-town community as 'The Tyrant'.... more...
Nights Below Station Street
McClelland & Stewart 2009; US$ 15.95David Adams Richards? Governor General?s Award-winning novel is a powerful tale of resignation and struggle, fierce loyalties and compassion. This book is the first in Richards? acclaimed Miramichi trilogy. Set in a small mill town in northern New Brunswick, it draws us into the lives of a community of people who live there, including: Joe Walsh, isolated... more...
Incidents in the Life of Markus Paul
Doubleday Canada 2011; US$ 19.95Highly charged and profoundly important, Incidents in the Life of Markus Paul is a new masterpiece from one of Canada?s greatest writers. On a bright morning in June 1985, a young Micmac man starts his first day of work?but by noon he is dead, killed mysteriously in the fourth hold of the cargo ship Lutheran . Hector Penniac had been planning... more...
God Is.
Doubleday Canada 2009; US$ 19.95In this invaluable contribution to the continuing debate about religious belief, David Adams Richards offers an exhilaratingly fresh perspective and a voice more impassioned, heartfelt, and sometimes furious, than anything written about God by an atheist. David Adams Richards, one of Canada?s most beloved and celebrated authors, has been wrestling... more...
Evening Snow Will Bring Such Peace
McClelland & Stewart 2009; US$ 9.95Cindi and Ivan Basterache have been married only twenty months. There is a disagreement over a loan, and rumours of violence in the ensuing quarrel begin to spread throughout the northern New Brunswick mill town in which they live, setting in motion a series of events and misunderstandings. As Ivan struggles to reconcile with Cindi, the community... more...
For Those Who Hunt the Wounded Down
McClelland & Stewart 2009; US$ 19.99A suspenseful and moving novel which has at its centre one of Richards? most memorable and haunting characters. It is the fall of 1989 in a small Miramichi mill town. Jerry Bines is acquitted of murder and returns home to his estranged wife and young son, with hopes for a new beginning. But when he learns that Gary Percy Rils has escaped from prison,... more...
The Lost Highway
Doubleday Canada 2009; US$ 21.00What had happened, from those days until now? And why had it? And how had his life gone? And who was to blame? Or why did he think he had to blame anyone? Certainly he couldn?t even blame Mr. Roach, caught in the same turmoil as everyone believing half-truths in order to blame other people. These are the forlorn thoughts of Alex Chapman, the tragic... more...
Lines On The Water
Random House 2010; US$ 10.68'A poetic account of the dialogue Richards has conducted with the river during half a century of listening to the whisper and gurgle of its myriad voices - a lyrical evocation of the sights, sounds and scents of a great Canadian waterway' - The Sunday HeraldLines on the Water is the story of a town, its river and the community of people who fish in... more...
Mercy Among The Children
Random House 2010; US$ 9.34The novel tells the story of Sydney Henderson and his son, Lyle. As a young man, Sydney, believing he has accidentally killed a friend, makes a pact with God, promising never to harm another if the boy's life is spared. In the years that follow the almost pathologically gentle Sydney tries to hold true to his promise - at terrible cost to himself and... more...









