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Iron Wrought

Everyone has a favourite place to read. I notice people reading on the steps beneath the massive spire of the St. James Cathedral. The bell tower stand out above the mall to the south, and the adjacent park where tourists and business people enjoy the rest of summer. There’s a lot readers out there.
I have [...]

Grave Doubts goes BookCrossing

When I first heard about BookCrossing, I thought it was a great idea and I was so excited to try it myself. This week, I finally had the chance to!
As they explain on their website:
BookCrossing is earth-friendly, and gives you a way to share your books, clear your shelves, and conserve [...]

Life in a Vacuum

Sometimes we exist in a vacuum. By that I mean that often we have books that we get very excited about, for instance the upcoming Something Remains and Pilgrim in the Palace of Words, but despite our sales projections and how hard we work on the publicity campaign the public’s reaction to said books are [...]

Beat the Cold with Still Waters

With the temperature siting at -17 Celsius here in Toronto and no relief in sight ’till Saturday and an Arctic blast striking much of the American Midwest with temperatures dipping down to -40 Celsius, what better way to escape the cold that has decended upon us then finding a comfy chair by a roaring fireplace and [...]

More Reviews for Still Waters

The reviews for Still Waters by John Moss continue to flood in with reviews in Quill & Quire, Bookgasm.com, and New Mystery Reader. Here’s what the critics had to say about this psychological mystery.

“… John Moss is off to a good start, and Morgan and Quin are promising and appealing protagonists worth following in future books.” – Sarah [...]

John Moss – a literary kin of Robertson Davies

Still Waters, the newest addition to Dundurn’s Castle Street mystery line, by noted academic John Moss has been receiving great reviews from mystery critics since its publication last month. The witty verbal sparing between Still Waters’ detective duo David Morgan and Miranda Quin are reminding the critics of Reginald Hill’s Dalziel and Pascoe and Hammett’s Thin Man [...]