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Long-listed for the Scotiabank Giller Prize!

A chance discovered of a sepia photograph of her grandmother and her twin sister leads RCMP Constable Arabella Dryvynsydes on an investigation: how did a picture taken in 1914 in the mining town of Extension, BC end up at a garage sale in rural Saskatchewan almost one hundred years later?

As Arabella sifts through caches of long-forgotten letters and buried memories, she unearths the heartbreaking truths of her family history—and in the process also resolves a century-old murder.

In her debut novel, Dey skillfully moves back and forth between two time periods and two memorably resourceful heroines, each of whom must rise to challenges the other could never imagine.


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Series: Nunatak First Fiction Series Publisher: NeWest Press
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  • ISBN: 9781897126998
  • Release date: September 1, 2010

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781897126998
  • File size: 1007 KB
  • Release date: September 1, 2010

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subjects

Fiction Literature

Languages

English

Long-listed for the Scotiabank Giller Prize!

A chance discovered of a sepia photograph of her grandmother and her twin sister leads RCMP Constable Arabella Dryvynsydes on an investigation: how did a picture taken in 1914 in the mining town of Extension, BC end up at a garage sale in rural Saskatchewan almost one hundred years later?

As Arabella sifts through caches of long-forgotten letters and buried memories, she unearths the heartbreaking truths of her family history—and in the process also resolves a century-old murder.

In her debut novel, Dey skillfully moves back and forth between two time periods and two memorably resourceful heroines, each of whom must rise to challenges the other could never imagine.


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