The Birds That Stay
"Ten Thrillers That Will Keep You on the Edge of Your Seat Until Summertime" - The Globe and Mail. In a small village in the Laurentians, north of Montreal, a reclusive older woman is found strangled outside her home. Roméo Leduc, Chief Inspector for Homicide, is one day away from his first vacation in years but reluctantly answers the call on the case. Marie Russell lives in the same small community. She did not know her elderly neighbour, and she does not expect to become embroiled in solving her murder. But when a startling new clue emerges, Marie becomes an inadvertent detective. As Marie and Roméo combine wits to find the killer, they are forced to face demons from their own pasts as they confront a case where no one and nothing is really as it seems.
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The Birds That Stay
"Ten Thrillers That Will Keep You on the Edge of Your Seat Until Summertime" - The Globe and Mail. In a small village in the Laurentians, north of Montreal, a reclusive older woman is found strangled outside her home. Roméo Leduc, Chief Inspector for Homicide, is one day away from his first vacation in years but reluctantly answers the call on the case. Marie Russell lives in the same small community. She did not know her elderly neighbour, and she does not expect to become embroiled in solving her murder. But when a startling new clue emerges, Marie becomes an inadvertent detective. As Marie and Roméo combine wits to find the killer, they are forced to face demons from their own pasts as they confront a case where no one and nothing is really as it seems.
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The Birds That Stay

The Birds That Stay

by Ann Lambert
The Birds That Stay

The Birds That Stay

by Ann Lambert

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Overview

"Ten Thrillers That Will Keep You on the Edge of Your Seat Until Summertime" - The Globe and Mail. In a small village in the Laurentians, north of Montreal, a reclusive older woman is found strangled outside her home. Roméo Leduc, Chief Inspector for Homicide, is one day away from his first vacation in years but reluctantly answers the call on the case. Marie Russell lives in the same small community. She did not know her elderly neighbour, and she does not expect to become embroiled in solving her murder. But when a startling new clue emerges, Marie becomes an inadvertent detective. As Marie and Roméo combine wits to find the killer, they are forced to face demons from their own pasts as they confront a case where no one and nothing is really as it seems.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781772600926
Publisher: Second Story Press
Publication date: 02/19/2019
Series: A Russell and Leduc Mystery , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
Sales rank: 350,670
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Ann Lambert has been writing and directing for the stage for thirty-five years. Several of her plays, including The Wall, Parallel Lines, Very Heaven, The Mary Project and Two Short Women have been performed in theatres in Canada, the United States, Europe and Australia. She has been a teacher of English literature at Dawson College for almost twenty-eight years in Montreal, Quebec, where she makes her home.

What People are Saying About This

author and CBC Correspondent Megan Williams

The Birds That Stay is not only a masterful mystery novel debut, but also a thoroughly pleasurable adult read. Ann Lambert creates an utterly convincing crime setting in a seemingly calm Laurentian town outside Montreal, where suppressed secrets from the past violently ricochet into the present. I can't wait to read Lambert's next one.

Ayelet Waldman

Riveting and elegantly written, with secret histories and crimes past and present, this marvelous novel surprises at every turn.

John Farrow

Layers of a mysterious past must be unraveled to solve a murder in the present in this intimate journey through time. Ann Lambert's novel is an honest rendering of Quebec life and a faithful tale of one woman's experiences when confronted by danger, by life's daily complications and psychic mutations.

Michaela Di Cesare

The Birds That Stay feels on the one hand like one of those intimate, emotionally meandering phone conversations with a close friend that the protagonist Marie is nostalgic for and on the other hand like a suspenseful piece of deliciously escapist fiction. It strikes a familiar chord in its depiction of uniquely Québécois subcultures but also in its frank portrayal of universal themes: family dynamics, aging parents, midlife erasure, trauma and regret. I devoured the book in 72 hours and am impatiently awaiting the next instalment.

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