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Speak for the Dead: The Dominion Archives Mysteries, cartea 2

Autor Amy Tector
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 mar 2023
More than ten years after The Foulest Things, murder and mayhem return to Ottawa in the highly-anticipated next installment of Amy Tector's acclaimed Dominion Archives Mystery series.
It's a stormy summer day when Ottawa coroner Dr. Cate Spencer is called to the scene of an alleged suicide. Inside a narrow vault in the Dominion Archives' nitrate film storage facility?kept separate from the rest of the collection due to its dangerous combustibility?officers pressure Cate to rule the death a suicide. When parts of the scene don't add up and a deliberately set spark threatens her life, Cate suspects that this death might be a murder.
Cate's tough façade masks a deep compassion for the victims she examines. Whether she's looking for answers because of her dedication to justice or to distract herself from anguish over her brother's recent death, her inquiries plunge her into a world of military secrets, contentious Indigenous protests, and a seventy-year-old mystery with deadly implications. Will Cate manage to pull herself away from her whisky and grief to expose an explosive historic secret and solve a murder the police doubt even exits?
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ISBN-13: 9781684428878
ISBN-10: 1684428874
Pagini: 322
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: KEYLIGHT BOOKS
Colecția The Dominion Archives Mysteries
Seria The Dominion Archives Mysteries


Notă biografică

Amy Tector was born and raised in the rolling hills of Quebec's Eastern Townships. She has worked in archives for the past twenty years and has found some pretty amazing things, including lost letters, mysterious notes, and even a whale's ear. Amy spent many years as an expat, living in Brussels and in The Hague, where she worked for the International Criminal Tribunal for War Crimes in Yugoslavia. She lives in Ottawa, Canada, with her daughter, dog, and husband.