This Side of Sad by Karen Smythe
Reviewed by Menaka Raman-Wilms This Side of Sad is a story that examines love and loss. Maslen’s husband James has just died, and as the...
Quill of the Dove by Ian Thomas Shaw
In Quill of the Dove, Shaw jumps right into two of the messiest conflicts the Middle East has seen: the Lebanese Civil War and the inextrica
A Plea for Constant Motion by Paul Carlucci
Much of Carlucci's writing is reminiscent of the work of Russell Wangersky. Both skillfully portray ordinary people rubbing against hard
Waste by Andrew F. Sullivan
All in all, it would be a challenge to find a grimmer novel than Waste. The book is bent on cataloguing the depth and intensity of darkness,
Salvage by Stephen Maher
In Salvage, Ottawa journalist Stephen Mayer has delivered a fast-paced, atmospheric, and compelling thriller. A former Maritimer himself, Ma
City of the Lost by Kelley Armstrong
Hidden in the Yukon, the City of the Lost has been engineered for folks who need to escape society for various reasons including white-colla
Return to Kirk's Landing by Mike Young
The Wendigo has not only turned Sasquatch into even more of a monster than his usual self, but it gives him the power to fade and kill at wi