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Detective Moralès becomes immersed in a chilling case set on the
icy seas of Quebec’s remote Magdalen Islands, in the midst of a
brutal seal hunt. A breathtaking, atmospheric,
race-against-the-clock thriller… **Number One bestseller
in Canada** **Shortlisted for the Crime Writers of Canada Award for
Best French Crime Book** Â 'A shocking, exquisitely plotted
mystery set in the brutal seas off Quebec. The writing is sublime
… you can feel the sting of salt on your cheeks' Gill Paul
 ‘Detective fiction [with] a dreamily poetic cast’
Sunday Times  'Unique, stylish Canadian Noir … absolutely
superb' Kjell Ola Dahl _________________________________________
There’s only one thing more deadly than the storm… Fisheries
officer Simone Lord is transferred to Quebec’s remote Magdalen
Islands for the winter, and at the last minute ordered to go aboard
a trawler braving a winter storm for the traditional grey seal
hunt, while all of the other boats shelter onshore. Detective
Sergeant Joaquin Moralès is on a cross-country boat trip down the
St Lawrence River, accompanied by Nadine Lauzon, a forensic
psychologist working on the case of a savagely beaten teenager with
Moralès’ old team in Montreal. When it becomes clear that
Simone is in grave danger aboard the trawler, the two cases
converge, with startling, terrifying consequences for everyone
involved… The award-winning author of The Coral
Bride returns with an atmospheric, race-against-the-clock
thriller set on the icy seas in the midst of a brutal seal hunt,
where nothing is as it seems and absolutely no one can be
trusted. For fans of Louise Penny, Ann Cleeves, Emma Stonex
and Annie Proulx _________________________________________ ‘From
the very beginning I had a feeling of tragic inevitability … the
sense of isolation, both physical and emotional, pours from every
page’ Jen Med’s Book Reviews  ‘Beautiful prose, simple
yet powerful, and a boatload of suspense … an absolute winner’
From Belgium with Booklove  ‘Thrums with rhythm and tears
at the heart … the best Detective Moralès yet’ Live
& Deadly  What Readers are saying… *****
‘Breathlessly gripping’ ‘Masterful storytelling’ ‘The
suspense is palpable’ ‘If you like Louise Penny’s Armand
Gamache series, you’ll LOVE this’ 'No one does atmospheric
quite like Roxanne Bouchard' ‘Intricate, beautiful and
compelling' ‘Gloriously shocking’  Praise for
Roxanne Bouchard: **WINNER of the Crime Writers of Canada Award for
Best French Crime Book** **Shortlisted for the CWA Crime in
Translation Dagger** 'A haunting murder mystery about how human
nature is every bit as dangerous and inscrutable as the sea draws
out its suspense to the very last moment'Â Foreword Reviews 'A
police procedural like no other – marvel at the clever
plotting'Â Crime Fiction Lover 'An absolute joy to read, with
as much tension as there is poetry'Â Le Journal de
Montréal 'With a cast of characters you'll engage with and
love and a mystery that will have you on edge, Bouchard pulls you
into her world wonderful'Â Michael J. Malone 'Roxanne Bouchard
is reinventing the crime novel' Quebec TV ‘Lyrical and
elegiac, full of quirks and twists'Â William Ryan 'Asks
questions right from page one'Â Quentin Bates 'A tour de force
of both writing and translation'Â Su Bristow
When the body of a woman is discovered in a fisherman's net in
Quebec's Gaspe Peninsula, new recruit Detective Sergeant Joaquin
Morales is thrown in at the deep end... First in a beautifully
written, atmospheric and addictive new series. ***Runner-up for the
Scott Moncrieff Prize for Translations from French*** 'Wonderfully
atmospheric ... I genuinely couldn't put this book down' Gill Paul
'You might want to grab this release if you've read everything by
Louise Penny and need more Quebecois noir to feed your crime-loving
tendencies' Crime Fiction Lover ________________ Truth lingers in
murky waters... As Montrealer Catherine Day sets foot in a remote
fishing village and starts asking around about her birth mother,
the body of a woman dredges up in a fisherman's nets. Not just any
woman, though: Marie Garant, an elusive, nomadic sailor and
unbridled beauty who once tied many a man's heart in knots.
Detective Sergeant Joaquin Morales, newly drafted to the area from
the suburbs of Montreal, barely has time to unpack his suitcase
before he's thrown into the deep end of the investigation. On
Quebec's outlying Gaspe Peninsula, the truth can be slippery,
especially down on the fishermen's wharves. Interviews drift into
idle chit-chat, evidence floats off with the tide and the truth
lingers in murky waters. It's enough to make DS Morales reach
straight for a large whisky... Both a dark and consuming crime
thriller and a lyrical, poetic ode to the sea, We Were the Salt of
the Sea is a stunning, page-turning novel, from one of the most
exciting new names in crime fiction. ________________ Praise for
Roxanne Bouchard: 'Colourful, authentic characters with the kind of
flavour that can only be inspired by real locals. So good it'll
make you want to pack your bags and drive straight to the seaside'
Journal de Montreal 'Lyrical and elegiac, full of quirks and
twists' William Ryan 'Asks questions right from page one' Quentin
Bates 'An isolated Canadian fishing community, a missing mother,
and some lovely prose. Very impressed by this debut so far' Eva
Dolan 'A tour de force of both writing and translation' Su Bristow
'The translation from French has retained a dreamily poetic cast to
the language, but it's det-fic for all that, as DS Joaquin Morales,
transplanted from balmy Mexican shores to a remote Quebecois
fishing community, investigates a woman's death at sea. This is the
first book by Bouchard, renowned Canadian playwright and author, to
be translated into English' Sunday Times 'Characters are
well-drawn, from Morales, the cop, and his sturdy inspector,
Marlene, to the husky fishermen who were Marie's devoted suitors
three decades ago. There's a comic element: the chef at the bistro,
a mine of misleading information; the alcoholic priest who was
never ordained - and the appalling undertaker who was once a
used-car salesman and never forgot the spiel ... An exotic
curiosity, raw nugget' Shots Mag
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