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Bad Date

Arthur Ellis Award-winning Liz Brady has a sequel to the prize-winning Sudden Blow.

Look what’s been said about Liz Brady and her heroine Jane Yeats:

“Let’s hoist a glass to an exciting new voice in crime fiction. It’s Liz Brady’s reluctant sleuth Jane Yeats. May she be with us for a long time to come.”

- Peter Robinson, Edgar finalist and author of the Inspector Banks series

“Jane Yeats rips through Toronto like an avenging angel on a Harley. She is a wonderful addition to the literary heroes of the city.”

- Medora Sale, Arthur Ellis Award-winning creator of the Harriet Jones/John Sanders series

“Jane Yeats is good company and, mounted astride her Harley, she leads a merry, witty and literate chase.”

- Howard Engel, Arthur Ellis Award-winning author of the Benny Cooperman series

In Bad Date, crime journalist Jane Yeats is on the scene again full of her trademark smart-ass attitude and fondness for Irish ale – not to mention her problems with her next door neighbour, a crack-addicted prostitute whose body comes to rest on Jane’s front lawn one morning. Our reclusive sleuth’s life accelerates faster than her new Harley as she is thrust headlong into an unsolicited investigation of a string of unsolved sex-trade mysteries.

Not surprisingly Jane has three unusual “helpers” – her mother, Etta, the over-the-top owner of the city’s hottest country music bar; her Native artist friend, Silver, who is busy subverting her own rising celebrity; and Max the Wonder Dog, who’s torn between two lovers (Jane and eight ounce burgers). Soon though, Jane finds herself terrifyingly alone, face-to-face with the ultimate in “bad dates.”

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.

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Book Info

ISBN: 978-1-896764-38-2
296 Pages
5.5" x 8.5"
Paperback
$13.95 CAD
June 13, 2001