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A Green Place for Dying: The Strange and Dangerous Voyage of the Henrietta Maria: Meg Harris Mysteries (Paperback)

Autor R. J. Harlick
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2012
Meg Harris, an amateur sleuth who drinks a little too much and is afraid of the dark, returns to her home in the West Quebec wilderness after a trip. Upon her arrival she discovers that a friend's daughter has been missing from the Migiskan Reserve for more than two months. Meg vows to help find the missing girl and starts by confronting the police on their indifference to the disappearance. During her investigation, Meg discovers that more than one Native woman has gone missing. Fearing the worst, Meg delves deeper and finds herself confronting an underside of life she would rather not know existed.
This is the fifth installment in the acclaimed Meg Harris series. Arctic Blue Death, the previous title, was shortlisted for the Arthur Ellis Award for best crime novel. The other Meg Harris novels are The River Runs Orange, Red Ice for a Shroud, and Death's Golden Whisper.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781926607245
ISBN-10: 1926607244
Pagini: 418
Dimensiuni: 129 x 203 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Napoleon and Co
Seria Meg Harris Mysteries (Paperback)


Recenzii

“Harlick is drawing attention to the plight of native women, but doesn’t let the message get in the way of the story.”

Notă biografică

R.J. Harlick is a lover of the outdoors and can often be found roaming the forests or canoeing the waterways. Her fourth Meg Harris novel, Arctic Blue Death, was shortlisted for the Arthur Ellis Award for best crime novel. She divides her time between her home in Ottawa and a log cabin in West Quebec.

Descriere

Meg returns to her home to find that a friend's daughter has been missing from the Migiskan Reserve for more than two months. Meg vows to help find her and in the process discovers she isn't the only Native woman who has gone missing. Fearing the worst, Meg finds herself confronting an underside of life she would rather not know existed.