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Dark Resurrection
Can$12.95
Praise for Old Bones: "A moody psychological novel with a series of
finely drawn characters." - THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Elizabeth and Tom Drummond are living quietly in Mill Bay, B.C., when their tranquil existence is disrupted by a singular event: out of the ashes of 9/11, borne by a person believed long dead, come riches beyond anyone's wildest dreams. But with the wealth comes danger-lies, secrets, insidious temptation and relentless pursuit by a grim figure whose motives may be a lot darker than justice.
Fear, guilt and loyalty mean that Elizabeth and Tom are on their own. All they desire, finally, is to be rid of the dreadful fortune-and to survive the attentions of those who would be rid of them.
Ron Chudley's first book in this mystery series is Old Bones (2005). He has written extensively for television, including The Beachcombers, and for the National Film Board of Canada. He has written many dramas for CBC Radio's Mystery, The Bush and the Salon and CBC Stage. His stage plays have been mounted at a number of Canadian regional theatres.
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