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| Sundowner
Ubuntu: A Russell Quant Mystery
(2007) |
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ISBN 13: 978-1-897178-43-0
A
mother’s pain.
A million dollars.
A missing son. Desperate
to right old wrongs,
a new client hires
Russell Quant to locate
her son, Matthew, lost
to her for twenty years.
But can money relieve
remorse? Through good
old-fashioned detective
work, Russell peels
away the layers of
a carefully-concealed
life, grown from seeds
of traumatic childhood
and violence. Tracking
Matthew’s life
from the schoolyard
drug culture of a pleasant
prairie city’s
underbelly to the stunning
vistas, vibrant townships
and tinderbox safaris
of Africa, Russell
finds much more than
what he was looking
for.
Ever adept at making
both friends and foes,
worlds collide as Quant
runs a gauntlet of uncharted
danger. Thrust into the
unfamiliar role of bad
guy, stymied by seemingly
insurmountable distrust
and base fear, Russell
cuts a blistering swath
through covert threats
and overt bullets. But
as he searches for his
Canadian needle in an
African haystack, the
brutality escalates.
Confronting his own role
in the cause and effect
of scars and anger, retribution
and revenge, Russell
Quant faces a difficult
question: What happens
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| Stain
of the Berry: A Russell Quant
Mystery (2006) |
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2007 Saskatchewan Book Award Finalist for Readers Choice Award
2007 Lambda Literary Award Finalist for Best Men’s Mystery
ISBN: 1-897178-24-7; ISBN 13: 978-1-897178-24-9
Everyone
has their Boogeyman. But
who—or what—is
scaring Saskatoon locals
to death? Private detective
Russell Quant is roused
from his sleep only to
fall into a nightmare
case when the family of
a suicide victim hires
him to uncover the real
cause of death. But what
is real and what is imaginary?
Quant works to narrow
his list of suspects only
to find the number of
victims growing. Russell
is mystified as a trail
of fear connects him to
a vast landscape of people
including an elegant potash
miner, dubious trailer
park denizens, reticent
farm folk, the Pink Gopher
choir and a gaseous psychiatrist.
Compounding Quant’s
bewilderment is the complete
and perfect disappearance
of his once very real
friend—Sereena—who
has become a ghost he
simply can’t find.
With the Boogeyman always
a few paces ahead, Russell
struggles to keep the
hounds of failure from
baying. From Saskatchewan’s
summer storms to the menacing
Lotus Land of Vancouver,
Quant finally touches
down in the Canadian Arctic
where tragic hope resides.
Russell returns home to
bully attacks, a desperate
chase through midnight
woods and a sadistic abduction.
As Russell Quant penetrates
the truth of the Boogeyman,
he finds himself on a
perilous suspension bridge
between idyllic childhood
and grown-up violence.
New audio excerpt, click here to play!
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| Tapas
on the Ramblas: A Russell Quant
Mystery (2005) |
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2005
Saskatchewan Book Award
Finalist for Fiction
ISBN: 1-894663-97-7; ISBN 13: 978-1-894663-97-7
Charity
Wiser, matriarch of the
Wiser clan by virtue of
her wealth and power,
is an indomitable provocateur…and
private detective Russell
Quant’s newest employer.
There is more than a single
rotten apple on this family
tree, and Quant has been
hired to discover which
one is intent on murdering
his client. To help him
sleuth out the evil culprit,
Charity Wiser arranges
a family reunion aboard
the opulent Friends of
Dorothy Cruiseliner as
it tours the most exotic
ports of the Mediterranean.
But smooth sailing is
short-lived as undercurrents
of clashes—local
and tourist, gay and straight,
trendy and traditional—offer
Russell insight into the
Wisers and reveal a family
simmering with rage and
greed. He begins to wonder:
Who doesn’t want
Charity Wiser dead?
Shifting from his Prairie
stomping ground to a sea
undulating with murder,
Quant’s smarts,
senses, and sea legs are
challenged. In this captivating
yet captive environment,
family tensions mount
and suspicions build.
And Russell must balance
his detective duties with
safeguarding his client
and protecting his own
life. From the delight
of tapas and sweet sangria
in Spain to the bitter
taste of death in Sicily,
Quant connects and clashes
with friends and foes
in a series of unforgettable
locales. Come aboard a
sensual journey of sun
and sea brine, caviar
and champagne on a cruise
replete with the luxury
of murder.
New audio excerpt, click here to play!
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| Flight
of Aquavit: A Russell Quant Mystery
(2004) |
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2004
Lambda Literary Award for
Best Men’s Mystery
Winner
2004 Saskatchewan Book Award
Finalist for Saskatoon Book
of the Year
2nd Printing Mass Paperback
(2006)
ISBN: 1-897178-09-3; ISBN 13: 978-1-897178-09-6
At
the dead end of desolate
country road, a late night
meeting suddenly becomes
an ambush. Gay private
detective Russell Quant
is faced with personal
threats he can’t
ignore, a friend who may
be a foe and a cagey client
with a treacherous monkey
on his back. As Quant
trails a menacing blackmailer
known only as Loverboy,
he finds himself immersed
in the midnight world
of e-dating and parking
lot romance. Lured to
New York City, Quant tests
his wit, wisdom and wiles
from the Old World grandeur
of Fifth Avenue to the
kaleidoscope world of
Broadway’s electric
nightspots.
The fast pace continues
when Quant returns to
Saskatoon where he grapples
with decoys and deceit,
realizing that no one
is as they appear. Threat
turns into deadly reality
and the need to uncover
the identity of Loverboy
becomes increasingly desperate.
Quant deftly maneuvers
through the twists and
turns of a perilous case
and a personal life rife
with its own mystique
and mayhem.
New audio excerpt, click here to play!
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| Amuse
Bouche: A Russell Quant Mystery
(2003) |
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2003
Arthur Ellis Award for Best
First Novel Finalist
2nd Printing Mass Paperback
(2005)
ISBN: 1-894663-91-8; ISBN 13: 978-1-894663-91-5
A
gay wedding gone bad.
A missing groom. An unsullied
reputation at risk. Enter
Russell Quant, cute, gay
and a rookie private detective.
With a nose for good wine
and bad lies, Quant is
off to France on his first
big case. From the smudgy
streets of Paris, he cajoles
and sleuths his way to
the pastel-coloured promenade
of Sanary-sur-Mer.
Back in Saskatoon, Quant
comes face to face with
a client who may be the
bad guy, a quarry who
turns up in the most unexpected
place and a cast of colourful
suspects: the vile sister,
the best friend, the colleague,
the ex-lover, the lawyer,
the priest, the snoopy
neighbour—are they
involved? Or is someone
else lurking in the shadows?
As he works through his
case, Quant juggles his
detective gig with the
responsibilities of a
personal life brimful
of captivating personalities.
New audio excerpt, click here to play!
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