E101 - Amy Tector loved reading and writing since a child. She grew up in Quebec’s Eastern Townships. When her husband got a job being a NATO archivist, they lived the expat life for almost three years. In Belgium, Amy returned to her PhD and wrote 460 pages about the representation of disability in Canadian novels of the First World War. You may remember Amy from when we talked about her novel, The Honeybee Emeralds, E91.
Her debut novel, which was a 2008 finalist in the Crime Writer’s of Canada Unhanged Arthur Award, has grown and morphed into the book which is available now, and we talk about The Foulest Things today. It is Book 1 in her Dominion Archives Mystery. In reference to Amy's novel, Louise Penny’s writes The Foulest Things, is, “A literary joy ride.”
https://www.amytector.com/
E182 - Donalee Moulton, Swan Song
E181 - Linda P. Rose, Disowning Death
E180 - Joanna Vander Vlugt - Rock, Riot and Redemption
E179 - Nancy Lynn Jarvis - Georgie
E178 - Allan Hudson, excerpt from his novel, Vigilantes
E177 - Spy Girls - Joanna Vander Vlugt (first chapter)
E176 - Heather L. Barksdale - Arriving Through Time (novel excerpt)
E175 - Donalee Moulton - Moist
E174 - J.E. (Jayne)Barnard - Bow Tide
E173 - Andrew Welsh Huggins, The Whole Story
E172 - Ardelle Holden - Killing Imaginary Friends
E171 - W.L. Hawkin - Writing With Your Muse
E170 - C.J.Papoutsis - Murder at the Acropolis
E169 - Judy Penz Sheluk, Plan D
E168 - Mother Always Kept A Gun, C.J. Papoutsis
E167 - The Parrot and Wild Mushroom Stuffing, Joanna Vander Vlugt
E166 - JP McLean, Scorch Mark
E165 - Natural Consequences, Laurie Wood
E164 - The Torchman’s Tale, Edward M. Lerner
E163 - Herd Maintenance by Winona Kent
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