|
From the Town of Hinton fonds HCBA 007.23.43. Raising the New Canadian Flag.1965.
|
|
|
A better man : a Chief Inspector Gamache novel
by Louise Penny
Searching for a missing woman amid a catastrophic flood and blistering social media attacks, a demoted Armand Gamache bonds with the victim’s distraught father, who contemplates a murder of his own. By the #1 New York Times best-selling author of Kingdom of the Blind. Read by Robert Bathurst. Simultaneous.
|
|
|
The turn of the key
by Ruth Ware
When a high-paying nanny job at a luxurious Scottish Highlands home culminates in her imprisonment for a child’s murder, a young woman struggles to untangle what really happened. By the #1 New York Times best-selling author of The Lying Game. 400,000 first printing.
|
|
The Chai Factor
by Farah Heron
Thirty-year-old engineer Amira Khan's no-dating rule is in jeopardy when she meets the strangely charming barbershop-quartet baritone that is living in her grandmother's basement. Original. 10,000 first printing.
|
|
|
|
The better sister : a novel
by Alafair Burke
When a prominent Manhattan lawyer is murdered, two estranged sisters--one the victim's widow, the other his ex-wife--navigate long-standing resentments to uncover devastating family secrets
|
|
The nature of life and death : every body leaves a trace
by Patricia E. J Wiltshire
A leading forensic ecologist blends science writing with true-crime narrative in a tour of the lesser-known interface between crime and nature, drawing on her decades as a college professor and expert consultant for the UK police.
|
|
|
|
Breaking the Ocean : Race, Rebellion, and Reconciliation
by Annahid Dashtgard
Annahid Dashtgard was born into a supportive mixed-race family in 1970s Iran. Then came the 1979 Islamic Revolution, which ushered in a powerful and orthodox religious regime. Her family was forced to flee their homeland, immigrating to a small town in Alberta, Canada. As a young girl, Dashtgard was bullied, shunned, and ostracized by both her peers at school and adults in the community. Home offered little respite as her parents were embroiled in their own struggles, exposing the sharp contrasts between her British mother and Persian fatherBook Annotation
|
|
|
Becoming Superman : my journey from poverty to Hollywood : with stops along the way at murder, madness, mayhem, movie stars, cults, slums, sociopaths, and war crimes
by J. Michael Straczynski
The acclaimed writer behind Babylon 5, Sense 8, Clint Eastwood’s Changeling and Marvel’s Thor reveals how the power of creativity and imagination enabled him to overcome the horrors of his youth and a dysfunctional family haunted by a violent truth. 75,000 first printing
|
|
|
|
|
|