Author: | Nadine Doolittle | ISBN: | 9780993770401 |
Publisher: | Nadine Doolittle | Publication: | April 14, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Nadine Doolittle |
ISBN: | 9780993770401 |
Publisher: | Nadine Doolittle |
Publication: | April 14, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
A painful divorce drives Sara Wolesley to abandon her comfortable urban life to take up residence in a rundown cottage on a frozen lake in Quebec. With two young daughters depending on her, she has to keep it together, but there's no money and the pipes keep freezing. Sara desires solitude above all else, but when she discovers the body of a missing child under the ice, she is drawn into the lives of three members of the tightly-knit community. ~ Recommended for readers of women’s crime fiction in the style of Louise Penny, Ruth Rendell and P.D. James.
"A mixture of literature, mystery, and romance. The story soars thanks to Doolittle's elegant and poetic language..." ~ Montreal Review of Books
Nadine Doolittle is the author of three literary mysteries and historical fiction under her pen name. Her first novel, Iced Under, was shortlisted in 2009 for Canada's Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel (Crime Fiction).
A painful divorce drives Sara Wolesley to abandon her comfortable urban life to take up residence in a rundown cottage on a frozen lake in Quebec. With two young daughters depending on her, she has to keep it together, but there's no money and the pipes keep freezing. Sara desires solitude above all else, but when she discovers the body of a missing child under the ice, she is drawn into the lives of three members of the tightly-knit community. ~ Recommended for readers of women’s crime fiction in the style of Louise Penny, Ruth Rendell and P.D. James.
"A mixture of literature, mystery, and romance. The story soars thanks to Doolittle's elegant and poetic language..." ~ Montreal Review of Books
Nadine Doolittle is the author of three literary mysteries and historical fiction under her pen name. Her first novel, Iced Under, was shortlisted in 2009 for Canada's Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel (Crime Fiction).