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 [...]
It was a pretty good weekend publicity wise for Dundurn with three mentions in the Globe and Mail Books Section. First up, Angel in the Full Moonby Don Easton, which was reviewed by Margaret Cannon as part of her Crime Books column. Former undercover operative Don Easton brings twenty years of experience to this third gritty [...]
Don Easton, author of three Jack Taggart mysteries, answers questions about his writing and future plans.
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The primary story of Angel in the Full Moon is about two Vietnamese children (sisters) who are being smuggled into Canada. Their father, who remains in Hanoi, believes his children are being adopted by an American [...]
This past weekend, Don Graves of The Hamilton Spectator reviewed Don Easton’s Angel in the Full Moon as part of his Canadian Mysteries column. Here’s a portion of that review. To read the full review click here.
“Angel in the Full Moon is a raw, in-your-face sequel that draws on the author’s career as a RCMP [...]