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The Dells: A Joe Shoe Mystery

The Dells: A Joe Shoe Mystery
By Michael Blair

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For Joe Shoe, the return to his family home in north Toronto is more than just a trip down memory lane; it's also a visit to a crime scene. No sooner has Shoe arrived in his old neighbourhood than he discovers that police are investigating a murder in the ravine near his home. And the murder victim is a man who lived in the neighbourhood 35 years earlier -- and who moved away while still a suspect in a series of rapes that occurred in the very ravine in which he was ultimately murdered.

The police investigation, and Shoe's own inquiries, becomes intensely personal, as old friends, girlfriends, and even family members seem to have a connection to the murder victim, and reasons to want him dead. Compelling, deeply emotional, and at times even disturbing, The Dells is an accomplished novel by one of Canada's rising stars of crime fiction.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1697351 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-12-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 398 pages

Editorial Reviews

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In the past few years Michal Blair has matured into one of Canada's most accomplished crime writers, with a confident hand and a strong voice. The Dells is an insightful and evocative tale, with a tone reminiscent of Harper Lee's classic, To Kill a Mockingbird; I recommend it highly. - Jim Napier, The Sherbrooke Record, May 23, 2008

About the Author

Michael Blair is a freelance technical writer/editor living in Montreal. The Dells is his fourth mystery, and the second in his Joe Shoe Mystery series. The first, A Hard Winter Rain, was published by Dundurn in 2004. His first book, If Looks Could Kill, was a finalist for the Chapters/Robertson Davies prize in 1999 and shortlisted for the 2001 Quebec Writers' Federation First Book Prize.