
November 2022
Neil Smith holds pain and hope in precarious suspension in his autobiographical novel.

November 2022
Rana Bose's novel is an allegory of human nature, asking us to question the essence and roots of war and ideology.

November 2022
Ann-Marie MacDonald’s magnificent fourth novel is a hefty read, yet never does it feel too long.

November 2022
Catherine McKenzie's thriller will give you its fair share of twists and turns throughout.

August 2022
Peacekeeper’s Daughter is Tanya Bellehumeur-Allatt's memoir about her time in Lebanon while her father, a UN peacekeeper, was posted there.

July 2022
Photography is a prominent organizing principle of Rawi Hage’s new collection of short stories, Stray Dogs.

July 2022
Don't Ask is a powerful story of a daughter dealing with her mother’s death and her family's past.

July 2022
LOTE begs the question: who has yet to be unearthed?

July 2022
Is J.D. Kurtness some kind of modern-day seer, or are the once horrid things a sci-fi writer could imagine now very likely to happen to us?

July 2022
Kevin Lambert's novel is a gory, sensual, and provocative exploration of sex and violence.

July 2022
Montrealers will see that Serving Life is not only an homage to the mystery genre but also to King’s beloved Montreal.

July 2022
Céline Huyghebaert assembles bits and pieces to remember her father after his sudden death at the age of 47 from cirrhosis.