See Jane Run!
From the award-winning author of Sudden Blow and Bad Date comes another compelling mystery featuring Jane Yeats, a crime journalist with a passion for hard-boiled adventure, Harleys, and hops.
Overnight, Jane is forced to confront the shocking nightmare that has haunted her for years – the chance murder of her lover, Pete. Only the certainty that William Shortt, a serial rapist and killer, had been imprisoned for life has kept her clinging to the narrow ledge of sanity. Then, on the eve of admitting that he’d falsely confessed to the horrific crimes, Shortt is permanently silenced by another inmate.
Jane devotes herself to a vengeful mission: to track down Pete’s killer, whatever it takes. A deadly pursuit ensues, as Jane’s professional objectivity and her ethics dissolve into electrifying rage. From privileged Rosedale to the city’s underworld, she nails every clue in a complex plot that builds to a bone-shattering climax on the balcony of a luxury condo high above Toronto’s waterfront. See Jane Run!
About the Author
Liz Brady
Liz Brady, an editor for twenty years, has a Ph.D. in Virginia Woolf from the University of London. She is the author of Tintype (Fiddlehead Poetry Books) and Marian Engel and Her Works (ECW Press). She is currently at work on her next Jane Yeats novel and a non-fiction work on women writers and alcohol. Apart from the fact that they both live in Toronto, Liz Brady refuses to divulge which attributes she shares with her sleuth.
Book Info
ISBN: 978-1-896764-91-7
335 Pages
5.25" x 8.25"
Paperback
$15.95 CAD
November 19, 2004
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