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Self Condemned Has Been Set Free

We had so much fun with last year’s BookCrossing adventure, we decided to do it again this year (this decision has absolutely nothing to do with it being a gorgeous autumn Friday here in Toronto. Nothing. Ahem).
BookCrossing is an online community of booklovers and book-sharers. Members release books into the wild and give other [...]

Q&A with Natasha Henry, author of Emancipation Day

Tell us about your book.
My book, Emancipation Day: Celebrating Freedom in Canada, is about the history and evolution of the August first commemoration of the abolition of slavery in Canada and the diverse people who celebrated this popular annual event.
Tell us a little about the overarching theme of your work and why you felt compelled [...]

The Death Ship, Part Three

Tom’s first suspect is about to emerge! Who does the crew of the U.S.S. Robert Craig think is responsible for the disappearance and apparent murder of Jimmie Hill? Read on to find out!
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PART THREE: The Usual Suspects?
With armed guards at the door, the captain began to confide in us.
“You have to arrest him now. We’re [...]

More great continuing coverage for Dundurn!

We’re happy to be able to share this new article with you, featuring Dundurn’s own Robert C. Lee and his book The Canada Company and the Huron Tract. Check out this indepth, well detailed review of Robert’s book!
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Dealing with Loose Ends

Jack Taggart burst onto the mystery scene in 2005 with his debut case, Loose Ends. Now five years later, Don Easton has just released Jack’s fourth case, Samurai Code. To mark the official publication, Don will be signing books at the Coles in Westshore Town Centre in Victoria, B.C. tomorrow, July 23rd, and Saturday, July 24th, [...]

Jack Taggart: Fact or Fiction?

The Jack Taggart Mystery Series is among Dundurn’s most popular, and have been noted for their shocking realism and seemingly true-to-life scenarios. It’s no wonder these stories have struck near to reality — author Don Easton was an RCMP undercover operative. Just like Jack Taggart.
But where does real life end and the imaginary begin? What [...]

Disaster in the Gulf

Like many people I’ve been following the never-ending slew of mishaps that have unfolded in the Gulf of Mexico. It’s been over 40 days since the BP oil pipe exploded and gallons upon gallons of oil are still pumping out into open water.
As the BP spill surpasses the effect of Exxon-Valdez from March 1989, the [...]