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6%OFFK. D. Miller - Brown Dwarf - 9781897231883 - V9781897231883
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Brown Dwarf

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Description for Brown Dwarf Paperback. Returning to her childhood home in Hamilton, Brenda Bray must finally face up to her youthful friendship with Jori, a classmate who disappeared after they sought to track and catch an escaped serial killer believed to be hiding out on the escarpment. Num Pages: 144 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 190 x 133 x 8. Weight in Grams: 194.
When Brenda Bray, better known to the world as Rae Brand, the author of the popular "Elsinor Grey Mystery Series", returns home to Hamilton, she is set upon by vivid memories of the summer of 1962 when she struck up an intense relationship with a classmate, and together they sought to track and catch an escaped serial killer believed to be hiding out on the escarpment. Brenda and Jori search for this elusive murderer, their friendship twisting as the summer proceeds, becoming tautly fantastic and pre-adolescently sexual, eventually resulting in real tragedy. As the story of that summer unravels it ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Biblioasis Canada
Number of pages
144
Condition
New
Number of Pages
144
Place of Publication
Emeryville, Canada
ISBN
9781897231883
SKU
V9781897231883
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99-15

About K. D. Miller
Kathleen Daisy Miller: K. D. Miller is the author of two previous short story collections, Give me Your Answer and Litany on a Time of Plague, and an essay collection, Holy Writ. Her work has twice been collected in The Journey Prize Anthology and Best Canadian Stories, and she has been nominated for a National Magazine Award for Fiction. She ... Read more

Reviews for Brown Dwarf
Miller uses the conventions of the detective novel but is concerned with more than just the bare-bones question of whodunit. Although she remains under-appreciated, she is one of Canada's finest writers, able to probe deeper into the human heart than the best surgeon. Here, as in her earlier stories, Miller's concern is with why people do what they do rather ... Read more

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