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Safe as houses, a mystery, by Susan Glickman

Label
Safe as houses, a mystery, by Susan Glickman
Language
eng
Form of composition
other
Main title
Safe as houses
Responsibility statement
by Susan Glickman
Sub title
a mystery
Summary
Liz Ryerson believes that Hillcrest Village, her Toronto neighbourhood, is quaint and quiet, but stumbling over a corpse while walking her dog dissolves that illusion for good. When she realizes that she actually knew the dead man, a real estate broker who appraised the building she co-owns with her ex-husband, she becomes obsessed with solving the crime. Retired classics professor Maxime Bertrand is delighted to play Watson to her Holmes. For Liz, the investigation is a way of asserting control in a world she no longer recognizes. For Maxime, it's a way of becoming re-engaged in life after his wife's death. Neither of them anticipates the possibility of real danger, despite police warning them to stop meddling in criminal affairs. 2015
Target audience
specialized
Classification
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