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  • CHASING UTOPIA
    DAVID LEACH
    A mix of memoir and history offering “a nuanced, unflinching look at the Israeli dream of the kibbutz and its demise . . . darkly comic . . . utterly engrossing” (Ayelet Tsabari, author of The Art of Leaving).   The word “Israel” today sparks images of walls and rockets and a bloody conflict without end. Yet for decades, the symbol of the Jewish State was the noble pioneer maki...

    $229.00

  • ONE OR THE OTHER
    JOHN MCFETRIDGE
    This police procedural set in 1970s Montreal is “an enjoyable read . . . that immerses readers in a tumultuous period in Canadian history” (Publishers Weekly).   In the weeks before Montreal is to host the 1976 Summer Olympics, the police are bolstering security to prevent another catastrophe like the ’72 games in Munich. But it isn’t tight enough to stop nearly three million d...

    $149.00

  • THE VERDICT ON EACH MAN DEAD
    DAVID WHELLAMS
    From an Arthur Ellis Award finalist: “An intelligently plotted and layered mystery set in the Mormon heartland” (Brenda Chapman, author of Turning Secrets).   Peter Cammon is now retired from New Scotland Yard. Nevertheless, the former chief inspector has found himself in the suburbs of Salt Lake City, Utah, after agreeing to help a colleague with a difficult case. A resident o...

    $119.00

  • YOUNG NEIL
    SHARRY WILSON
    “A supremely compelling chronicle” of Neil Young’s early life (Rolling Stone).   Covering the years from 1945 to 1966, this book documents the childhood and teenage life of Canadian musician and Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Neil Young. From his birth in Toronto through his school years in Florida, Ontario, and Manitoba, the book examines the development of Young’s unique talent ag...

    $249.00

  • DEPTH OF FIELD
    CHANTEL GUERTIN
    “With an upbeat tone, clever dialogue, and an artsy point of view, Depth of Field is one relatable teenage girl’s contemporary coming-of-age journey” (School Library Journal).   Two weeks in New York City should be the time of Pippa’s life: she’s attending the prestigious Tisch Photography Camp. But what should be fourteen unforgettable days of bliss turns into chaos when her o...

    $119.00

  • THE BUFFALO JOB
    MIKE KNOWLES
    “Fans of Donald E. Westlake’s Parker novels (written under his Richard Stark pseudonym) will be on familiar ground. . . . A very good entry in a very good series” (Booklist).   Wilson should have just walked away when three men came looking for a way to boost a valuable piece of art. The art came off the wall, the alarm screamed thief, and Wilson walked away clean. But it turne...

    $229.00

  • BLACK ROCK
    JOHN MCFETRIDGE
    Set amid the tumult of 1970 Montreal, this is “an extremely good crime novel [with] a seriously compelling mystery” (Booklist).   The police in Montreal have their hands full as FLQ, a militant separatist group, continue a campaign of violence. Bombs explode at the stock exchange and at McGill University. Riots break out at a parade. Diplomat James Cross and government minister...

    $149.00

  • WAITING FOR THE MAN
    ARJUN BASU
    An advertising man searches for meaning in this “fascinating dissection of the media world we live in . . . A thought-provoking road-trip tale” (Chicago Tribune).   Longlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize   In his mid-thirties, Joe works as an advertising copywriter for a slick New York agency. But he feels disillusioned with his life, and finds himself experiencing dreams a...

    $229.00

  • STREET LEGAL
    WILLIAM DEVERELL
    A Toronto lawyer defends a hit man as the Midnight Strangler stalks the city in a legal thriller based on the author’s popular CBC drama Street Legal.   Toronto, 1980. Three ambitious young lawyers are out to make a name for themselves with their own practice. Chuck Tchobanian and Leon Robinovitch are testing the boundaries of free speech with a pair of controversial cases. Car...

    $229.00

  • BIG BEAR (MISTAHIMUSQUA)
    J.R. MILLER
    A biography of the Plains Cree chief who challenged Canadian authorities and became a warrior of legend.   When Big Bear was young, in the first half of the nineteenth century, he overcame smallpox and other hardships—and eventually followed in the footsteps of his father, Black Powder, engaging in warfare against the Blackfoot. The time would come for him to draw on these expe...

    $229.00

  • SNOWBALL, DRAGONFLY, JEW
    STUART ROSS
    A man reflects on family memories—that may or may not be true—in this novel of “sharply composed vignettes with a keen sense of timing and humor” (Publishers Weekly).   Ben is an artist closing in on forty, and it’s hard for him to be sure about the past. His parents are both dead, and his brother, who has mental issues, is a lousy source of information. So when Ben finds himse...

    $229.00

  • THE ART OF MEDICINE
    HERBERT HO PING KONG
    A renowned diagnostician shares stories of his patients and explores the importance of the human factor in medicine.   In The Art of Medicine, Toronto Western Hospital’s internist Dr. Herbert Ho Ping Kong draws on his vast dossier of personal cases and five decades as a clinician to examine the core principles of a patient-centered approach to diagnosis and treatment.   While H...

    $229.00

  • STORIES ABOUT STORYTELLERS
    DOUGLAS GIBSON
    The legendary Canadian book editor presents this “remarkable, four-decade romp through the back rooms of publishing” (Toronto Sun).   Scottish-born Douglas Gibson was drawn to Canada by the writing of Stephen Leacock—and eventually made his way across the Atlantic to find a job in book publishing, where he edited a biography of none other than Leacock. But over the decades, his...

    $279.00

  • FINAL APPEAL
    COLIN THATCHER
    The Canadian politician who was convicted of murder tells his story—and argues for his innocence.   In 1984, Colin Thatcher was convicted of killing his ex-wife and sentenced to life in prison. The murder and trial provoked a national media frenzy, casting the once-prominent Saskatchewan politician as the villain.   After serving twenty-two years, Thatcher was released and fina...

    $229.00

  • RECONCILIATION
    STEVE STANTON
    “Revitalizes the cyber-fiction genre with its vivid prose and believable characters . . . [This] should appeal to fans of Bruce Sterling and William Gibson” (Library Journal).   Zakariah and Mia Davis have been infected with an alien virus that prolongs life—and as a result, their blood is a valuable black-market staple due to its rejuvenating effects. But the “eternal virus” h...

    $229.00

  • STARMAKER
    JAY BERNSTEIN
    This memoir by the legendary publicist offers “an intimate glimpse into the best and the worst of the golden age of Hollywood” (Stacy Keach, Golden Globe Award–nominated actor).   Jay Bernstein, an entertainment industry fixture who helped launch the careers of celebrities including Farrah Fawcett and Suzanne Somers, was famed for his sense of showmanship, his outrageous style,...

    $229.00

  • THE LAST HICCUP
    CHRISTOPHER MEADES
    “A strange and surprisingly touching novel about how people find good and evil where they look for them” (Booklist).   In 1930s Russia, an eight-year-old boy named Vladimir is suddenly stricken with a chronic case of the hiccups. He soon finds himself spirited away to a Moscow hospital by the famous physician Sergei Namestikov, who puts him through a series of extraordinary—and...

    $229.00

  • EDISON'S CONCRETE PIANO
    JUDY WEARING
    Not even geniuses get it right the first time . . . An “entertaining” look at the failures of great inventors (Booklist).   To achieve great things, you have to be willing to take risks—and as Edison’s Concrete Piano reveals, some of the most famous names in history experienced plenty of flops and face-plants in the course of their careers. Thomas Edison, for example, not only ...

    $229.00

  • THE MAKING OF THE POTTERVERSE
    SCOTT THOMAS
    Experience the magic again with this chronicle of the young wizard who took the world by storm!   From the moment that J. K. Rowling conceived the idea of Harry Potter during a train ride, until the 1997 UK publication of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, The Making of the Potterverse tells the history of one of today’s most beloved sagas—in print, on screen, and in rea...

    $229.00

  • HEART OF A TIGER
    HERSCHEL COBB
    The grandson of the legendary baseball player reveals another side of “a fascinating, severely flawed sports icon” (Booklist).   Ty Cobb’s grandson Herschel saw a side of him that very few others did. While baseball fans were familiar with Cobb’s infamously cold, competitive nature—and his relationship with his own children was deeply difficult—Cobb, in his later years, embrace...

    $229.00

  • CHERRY BEACH EXPRESS
    R.D. CAIN
    A police detective is accused of murder in this novel that “delivers on all levels: action, courtroom drama . . . and a show-stopping climax” (The Hamilton Spectator).   Until recently, Steve Nastos was a respected Toronto detective, part of the sexual assault unit. Now he’s in custody—accused of killing his young daughter’s dentist after learning of the man’s unspeakable crime...

    $119.00

  • DRAWING DEAD
    RICK GADZIOLA
    An ex-cop gambles with his life in Las Vegas in this “fast-moving” mystery (Booklist).   Jake Morgan, who left the Boston police force and wound up in Vegas thanks to his taste for games of chance, finds himself hitting it off with a beautiful high roller in her sumptuous suite. Then an assassin enters and breaks the lady’s bliss by popping two lead pills into her forehead.   B...

    $149.00

  • RETRIBUTION
    STEVE STANTON
    The follow-up to Reconciliation blends science fiction and suspense in this tale about humans’ quest for immortality—and a son’s quest for justice.   Mia and Zakariah Davis risked their lives to secure an activated sample of the life-prolonging “Eternal virus” for their teenage son Rix—and while Zakariah survived, Mia didn’t. Overcome by grief, Zakariah is determined to contact...

    $149.00

  • DARK MATTER
    R.D. CAIN
    A disgraced Toronto police detective tries to save a missing teenage girl in a novel that “ramps up the suspense to fever pitch” (Publishers Weekly).   He may have been cleared of murder charges, but that doesn’t mean Steve Nastos’s troubles are over. Some of his former colleagues on the force still think he belongs in prison, and his wife wants him to finally free himself from...

    $149.00

  • RIDE THE LIGHTNING
    DIETRICH KALTEIS
    “Kalteis will be deservedly compared to Elmore Leonard, but he is an original voice . . . A great story filled with wonderfully flawed characters” (John McFetridge, author of the Toronto Series).   Bounty hunter Karl Morgen was after Miro Knotts on a skipped bond when he found the dope dealer wrapped around an underage girl at a rave in Seattle. Dragging Miro in the hard way ge...

    $229.00

  • SECRET RAGE
    BRENT PILKEY
    “Pilkey’s extensive knowledge of police and policing makes this series a winner” (The Globe and Mail, Toronto).   Jack Warren and his partner, Jenny Alton, have joined with the division’s Major Crime officers to take down a predator who stalks the streets of downtown Toronto, attacking sex workers and leaving a swath of carnage in his wake.   But when Jenny is targeted as the n...

    $149.00

  • 12,000 CANARIES CAN'T BE WRONG
    JOHN MOLOT
    A doctor explains how our environment affects our health, and provides a nine-step plan to help with fibromyalgia, IBS, and other conditions.   In the old days, canaries were used to detect carbon monoxide in coal mines. Today, countless people suffer due to toxins and chemicals that surround us in the modern world, and Dr. John Molot, over the decades, has seen more than twelv...

    $249.00

  • WHO'S 50
    GRAEME BURK / ROBERT SMITH
    “Like being thrown the keys to the TARDIS with a temporal map to visit all those not-to-be-missed adventures in time and space” (Phil Ford, Doctor Who writer).   Ever since its premiere on November 23, 1963, Doctor Who has been a television phenomenon. This companion guide presents the top fifty stories from the show’s first fifty years—examining every corner of the imaginative...

    $229.00

  • OPERATING ROOM CONFIDENTIAL
    PAUL WHANG
    Go behind the scenes of the OR in this “fact-filled, poignant, and funny” account by an anesthesiologist (Booklist).   Even patients who’ve spent time in the operating room don’t really know much about them—thanks to the important work of anesthesiologists like Dr. Paul Whang. But here, he takes readers into the hospital and past the OR doors—fully alert.   Combining personal s...

    $229.00

  • SHOWBIZ
    JASON ANDERSON
    A comedian’s career is ended after a presidential assassination, and a journalist tries to track him down decades later, in this darkly humorous novel.   In 1963, Jimmy Wynn was the second most famous man in America. The comedian’s uncanny impression of the president made him a star. But when the genuine article died in a hail of bullets on a sunny afternoon in New Orleans, Jim...

    $229.00


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