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Shortlisted for the 2022 BC and Yukon Book Prizes' Bill Duthie
Booksellers' Choice Award An Indigo Top 10 Best Mystery of 2021 A
Globe and Mail bestseller Lane Winslow trades crime solving for
substitute teaching in the eighth installment of this mystery
series that Kirkus Reviews calls "riveting". Back home in the
Kootenays after her Arizona honeymoon, Lane offers her assistance
when neither the outgoing teacher, Rose, nor her replacement,
Wendy, show up at the local schoolhouse one blizzardy Monday in
December. But when she finds the teachers' cottage ransacked with
Rose unconscious and bleeding, and Wendy missing, Lane delivers
Rose to the hospital in Nelson and turns the case over to her
exasperated husband, Inspector Darling, and his capable colleagues,
Sergeant Ames and Constable Terrell. Never one to leave a post
unmanned, Lane enlists as substitute teacher for the final two
weeks before the Christmas holidays, during which time she
discovers a threatening note in the teachers' desk and a revolver
in the supply cupboard. But these clues only convolute the case
further. Who has been tormenting these women, and where has Wendy
gone? Meanwhile, Darling finds the body of a hit-and-run victim in
a snowbank miles outside of Nelson, the residents of King's Cove
are preoccupied by the possibility of a new neighbour, and Sergeant
Ames is as confused as ever by the inimitable Tina Van Eyck.
Winner of the the 2021 Bony Blithe Light Mystery Award "An
intriguing mix of character, plot, time, and place. Highly
recommended." --Ian Hamilton, award-winning author of the Ava Lee
novels Lane Winslow, the ex British secret service officer and her
new husband Inspector Darling travel to Arizona to honeymoon at a
historic Inn when gunshots ring out in the newest Lane Winslow
mystery, a series that Kirkus Reviews calls "relentlessly
exciting." It's November, and Lane and Darling have escaped the
chilly autumn in the Kootenays for a honeymoon at the posh and
romantic Santa Cruz Inn in sunny Tucson, Arizona. But despite her
very best intentions to relax, soon after their arrival Lane's
plans to spend the holiday poolside with a good mystery are
interrupted by gunfire. One of the hotel's wealthy guests has been
shot point blank and Lane is second on the scene. Though Lane and
Darling attempt to distance themselves from the investigation, the
longer they stay at the Santa Cruz Inn, the deeper they are drawn
into a web of suspects and bystanders, and a collection of
seemingly perfect marriages fraught with jealousy and violence. The
situation threatens first their honeymoon and then their lives when
Lane puts herself directly in the sights of local criminals who
will stop at nothing to get what they want. Back in Nelson,
Sergeant Ames has been left in charge of the department during
Darling's absence. As he investigates a case of vandalism at the
Van Eyck garage, it seems to lead directly to the death of the
suspected vandal himself. Working with Constable Terrell, the new
recruit, to piece together what happened in this strange and
unsettling murder, Ames finds his romantic interest in mechanic
Tina Van Eyck creates complications that are more than awkward;
they could be deadly. Fans of Maisie Dobbs and the Kopp sisters
will delight in the latest Lane Winslow, a study of matrimony and
mirage in the American Southwest.
It is 1946, and war-weary young ex-intelligence officer Lane
Winslow leaves London to look for a fresh start. When she finds
herself happily settled in King's Cove, a sleepy hamlet nestled in
the idyllic interior of British Columbia surrounded by a suitably
eclectic cast of small-town characters she feels like she may
finally be able to put her past to rest. But then a body is
discovered, the victim of murder, and although she works alongside
the town's inspectors Darling and Ames to discover who might
possibly have motivation to kill, she casts doubt on herself. As
the investigation reveals facts that she has desperately tried to
keep a secret, it threatens to pull her into a vortex of even
greater losses than the ones she has already endured. A clever
postwar mystery that will appeal to fan of historical mysteries
with women sleuths like the Maisie Dobbs series by Jacqueline
Winspear or the Bess Crawford series by Charles Todd.
In the fifth book of this post-war mystery series that Kirkus
Reviews calls "riveting," Lane Winslow investigates the murder of
an unidentified man she found adrift in a boat near King's Cove.
Lane Winslow is enjoying a perfect, sunny day at the lake when she
spots a gravely injured young man drifting in a sinking rowboat.
Hypothermic, bleeding, and soaked in icy, bloody water, he is
unable to speak, leaving Lane at a loss. What series of events
brought him to this grisly fate? Darling and Ames are quick to pick
up the case, but leads are few until Angela's young son finds an
unsettling clue on the beach--a bright red swastika lapel pin--that
points to the National Unity Party of Canada. When the anonymous
man succumbs to his injuries, Darling and Lane are thrown headlong
into a murder investigation with ties to the old country. Fans of
Maisie Dobbs, Bess Crawford, and the ever-popular Kopp Sisters will
be enchanted by Lane Winslow, a clever, no-nonsense sleuth based on
the author's own mother, who was a wartime spy.
Finalist for a 2019 Lefty Award The fourth book in the Lane Winslow
post-war mystery series, which Kirkus Reviews calls "relentlessly
exciting." Summer descends over the picturesque King's Cove as
Darling and Lane's mutual affection blossoms, but their respite
from solving crime is cut short when a British government official
arrives in Nelson to compel Darling to return to England for
questioning about the death of a rear gunner under his command in
1943. In Darling's absence, Ames oversees the investigation into
the suspicious death of a local elderly woman and uncovers a
painful betrayal inflicted forty years earlier. Meanwhile, Lane
follows Darling to London, where he is charged with murder and
faces hanging. While desperately seeking answers, Lane is presented
with a desperate proposal that could save the man she loves, but
only if she returns to the very life she sought to leave behind.
On a snowy day in December 1946, Lane Winslow a former British
intelligence agent who's escaped to the rural Canadian community of
King's Cove in pursuit of a tranquil life is introduced to the
local hot springs. While there, she is astonished to overhear
nearby patrons speaking Russian. When one of the speakers is found
dead in the change room, Lane's linguistic and intelligence
experience is of immeasurable value to the local police force in
solving the murder. The investigation points to the Soviet Union,
where Stalin's purges are eliminating enemies, and the reach of
Stalin's agent snakes all the way into a harmless Doukhobor
community. Her complicated relationship with the local police
inspector, Darling, is intensified by the perils of the case and by
the discovery of her own father's death during the war. The case
comes to a frantic and shocking end with a perilous nighttime
journey along treacherous snow-covered roads.
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