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When three bodies turn up in only three weeks - all on Sunday mornings - it becomes clear a serial killer is at work. With half the police force out sick and the sheriff mysteriously absent, it falls to a handful of investigators to solve the case as the killer claims more victims and the violence hits close to home. As the murderer's motive becomes clearer, so does the secret the victims all had in common. A group of detectives, patrol cops, death inspectors, reporters and even a pastor form a haphazard team to find out what's driving the killer and track down the monster as the death toll continues to mount. Examining sin and redemption, touching on LGBT issues, exploring the breadth of modern Christianity and offering a subtle critique of suburban isolation, The Cleansing is a page-turning thriller of suspense, violence and mystery, with a fast-paced style that will appeal to fans of police fiction, LGBT readers, and those willing to experience the darker side of suburban life.
From the Hermitage ruins to Dundurn Castle, from Customs House to Stoney Creek Battlefield Park, the city of Hamilton, Ontario, is steeped in a rich history and culture. This title offers a collection of tales compiled from the files of the paranormal group Haunted Hamilton, which has been investigating Hamilton's historic haunted past since 1999.
A bloodcurdling collection of ghost stories and paranormal investigations across Ontario.
Saskatchewan and ghost stories. They go together like a grinning scarecrow in a whisper-dry October field. In 1995, Dundurn successfully published and reprinted numerous times the original Ghost Stories of Saskatchewan. Since that time, an eerie wealth of supernatural accounts have surfaced in this seemingly quiet prairie province. In this third collection, a quiet cemetery apperas to be a portal between the worlds of the living and the dead, a Victorian mansion-turned-restaurant in Moose Jaw remains occupied by the spectral image of the original lady of the house, and a weary traveller near Flaxcombe stops for coffee in a diner that burned to the ground a decade earlier. There are historical tales and personal accounts, legends and lore. And there is much to keep the dedicated ghost fan awake late into the night. Here the reader will find triple the history, mystery, and chills from one of Canada’s established authors int he paranormal genre.