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K. L. McCluskey

    S'appuyant sur une vaste expérience personnelle, cette auteure insuffle à sa fiction policière le réalisme brut des forces de l'ordre. Sa carrière de 14 ans en tant qu'officier de police, où elle a gravi les échelons jusqu'à devenir détective constable puis sergent, lui a donné une connaissance approfondie des enquêtes criminelles, y compris une formation spécialisée dans des domaines sensibles. Après sa carrière dans la police, elle a dirigé un complexe hôtelier et enseigné avant de se consacrer entièrement à l'écriture. Sa formation en journalisme écrit, qui s'étend sur plus de quatre décennies, façonne son style narratif captivant et ses fines capacités d'observation.

    Cocktails at Five
    Tickles, Rattles and Runs
    A Kayak for One
    East Coast Eddies: Small stories of life in rural Nova Scotia
    • Life in rural Nova Scotia along the eastern shore has its own culture and way. This collection of small stories from the perspective of a CFA, a Come From Away, highlights the author's view of life around her new home. Having lived in Ontario and British Columbia, and lived in both large cities and small villages and in areas where even villages were distant, the author is familiar with both urban and rural lifestyles, but living large along the coast in Nova Scotia has a distinct way about it. These small stories tell of a few ways in which the author sees the distinction.The book consists of 5 short stories with an illustration for each story by Nova Scotia illustrator Arthur McBain. The stories are fiction as are the characters but still touch on the distinct flavour of maritime rural Nova Scotia.

      East Coast Eddies: Small stories of life in rural Nova Scotia
    • Tickles, Rattles and Runs

      • 54pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Life in rural Nova Scotia along the eastern shore has its own culture and way. Like the first book, East Coast Eddies, Tickles, Rattles and Runs is a collection of small stories from the perspective of a CFA, a Come From Away, and highlights the author's view of life around her new home. Having lived in Ontario and British Columbia, and lived in both large cities and small villages and in areas where even villages were distant, the author is familiar with both urban and rural lifestyles, but living large along the coast in Nova Scotia has a distinct way about it. The small stories tell of a few ways in which the author sees the distinction.The book consists of 5 short stories with an illustration for each story by Nova Scotia illustrator Arthur McBain. The stories are fiction as are the characters but still touch on the distinct flavour of maritime rural Nova Scotia.

      Tickles, Rattles and Runs