The Man from Griffintown

The Man from Griffintown
Author: Markus
Publisher: Éditions Sylvain Harvey
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2022-06-05T00:00:00-04:00
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 2924782589

2022. Russia attacks Ukraine, bombards the largest nuclear power plant in Europe, taunts NATO and asks China for military aid. The prescient thriller by Markus (written in 2018) takes the reader up to 2036 and into the heart of a world reinventing itself faster and faster between singularity and transhumanism. Do you really want to know what our future will look like? That morning, Georges Delson had no idea his sudden discovery would bring an end to the world as we know it.

The Man who Killed

The Man who Killed
Author: Fraser Nixon
Publisher: Douglas & McIntyre
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2012
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1553655699

In 1926 Montreal, Mick, down on his luck, accepts a job riding shotgun in a truck running booze across the border, a new line of employment that draws him into a world of trouble where he does bad things for money and for the woman he loves.

Tolbert of Texas

Tolbert of Texas
Author: Frank X. Tolbert
Publisher: TCU Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1986
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780875650685

No writer of Texas lore is better known than Frank X. Tolbert. He wrote of the Texas that he loved and shared enough for us to feel the same way.

Minto & Mann

Minto & Mann
Author: W.B. MacDonald
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2021-10-27
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1039111270

Even the most passionate lacrosse fans probably do not remember the Orillia Terriers, Montreal Shamrocks or even Vancouver Carlings, but in their times these teams were famous across Canada and even farther afield, always in the thick of the hunt for Minto or Mann Cup glory, winning national championships at least three times in ten-year periods. They were almost unbeatable and in Minto & Mann: The Untold Stories of Lacrosse’s Dynastic Teams, their stories are told for the first time by lacrosse historian and Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame board member W.B. MacDonald, the bestselling author of Salmonbellies vs. The World: The Most Famous Team in Lacrosse & Their Greatest Rivals.

Celtic Knot

Celtic Knot
Author: Ann Shortell
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2018-03-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 152552092X

1868 Ottawa D’Arcy McGee is assassinated. As John A. Macdonald cradles his friend’s bloody head, he blames transplanted Irish terrorists: the Fenian Brotherhood. Within a day, Patrick James Whelan is arrested. After a show trial, Whelan is publicly hanged. That much is history. Did Whelan do the deed? What if Clara Swift, a mere slip of a girl, sees the trace-line of a buggy turn off Sparks Street, moments after the murder? What if housemaid Clara understands her dead mentor’s shorthand, and forges an unlikely alliance with the Prime Minister’s investigator? And ends up being trusted by the condemned man’s wife — and by Lady Agnes Macdonald . . . Celtic Knot. It’s reimagining a crisis that tested a nation. It’s history with a mystery. It’s A Clara Swift Tale. And it all begins with a shot in the dark.

Serafim and Claire

Serafim and Claire
Author: Mark Lavorato
Publisher: House of Anansi
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2014-01-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1770893660

From one of Canada’s brightest emerging writers comes an unforgettable tale of love, art, and life. Set in the vividly imagined streets of 1920s Montreal, Serafim and Claire is the beautiful, moving, and compulsively readable story of two dreamers whose worlds become forever connected. Claire Audette is a dancer whose reputation in the vaudeville houses of 1920s Montreal is rapidly on the rise. Serafim Vieria is a photographer and lonely immigrant, wandering the streets of the same city haunted by memories of a lost love in his native Portugal. Around them, the Twenties are roaring, and the metropolis is simmering: corrupt politicians, the burgeoning of jazz, the emerging suffragette movement, trouble in the Red Light, fascism in the Italian community, with the English/French divide cleaving through it all. And as Serafim and Claire’s lives begin to intertwine, a dangerous plot forms that could boost both their fortunes. Can their naïve yet cunning plan succeed? Can they make their own luck? And, if they fail, what will become of their budding love? Serafim and Claire is the unforgettable story of two idealistic yet flawed dreamers being drawn together, and of the vibrant city and times in which they live. In lush and beautiful prose, Mark Lavorato brings an entire world vividly to life.

Habitat

Habitat
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1975
Genre: Housing
ISBN: