

#11
This is an author from my own City where I live, first time knowing about this author. The story was great..not knowing who the killer was until the end was good. Will read more from this author.
#11
This is an author from my own City where I live, first time knowing about this author. The story was great..not knowing who the killer was until the end was good. Will read more from this author.
#Booked2019
#IndigenousAuthor
The author of this book is of the same ethnic background as his main character, Leo Desroches: one Cree parent & one French-Canadian parent. That in itself provides the protagonist, and by extension, his story, authenticity. However, there‘s not a lot of historical background—we only get the background of Leo and his mother, really. But I was intrigued by Arthurson‘s sense of place: he had me from the first few ⬇️
1. Shreveport, Louisiana USA 🇺🇸
2. Northern Britain 🇬🇧 or Scotland 🏴
3. Tagged book takes place in Canada 🇨🇦
4. Barbecues are big in spring/summer; hamburgers 🍔, fries 🍟, sandwiches 🥪 & pancakes 🥞—just a few casual food favorites in America.
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