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Prisoners of Hope

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Set against the stunning backdrop of Georgian Bay, Amanda Doucette finds herself drawn into the world of exploited foreign workers when she meets a Filipino nanny accused of murdering her wealthy e...
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  • 30 October 2018
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Amanda Doucette finds herself drawn into the world of exploited foreign workers when she rescues a Filipino nanny accused of murdering her wealthy employer.

Georgian Bay: a spectacular terrain of granite shores, deserted islands, and infinite sparkling bays. As part of her cross-Canada charity tour, Amanda has planned a kayaking trip in the area for abused families from a rural Ontario community.

While exploring some remote islands offshore, she and a local tour guide rescue a frightened young woman whose boat has capsized. In an apparent act of kindness, the tour guide takes the woman to shore, leaving Amanda stranded. But when news surfaces that a wealthy doctor has died at his estate and his Filipino nanny has gone missing, Amanda fears far more sinister forces are at work. When the young tour guide is found dead on a nearby island, she and RCMP officer Chris Tymko race to prevent more innocent deaths.
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Price: $19.99
Pages: 336
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Dundurn Press
Publication Date: 30 October 2018
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9781459737648
Format: Paperback
BISACs: FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths, Crime & mystery: women sleuths, FICTION / Thrillers / Crime, FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Amateur Sleuth, Thriller / suspense fiction
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The author, a retired psychologist, does a fine job of building her characters; unlike some amateur-sleuth mysteries, whose protagonists seem either too clever or too cute by half, Fradkin populates her series with real people whose lives encompass more than solving the odd crime. Keep ’em coming.

Fradkin combines a white-knuckle mystery with a look at the serious social problem of foreign worker exploitation.

A great evocation of the lakes, the beauty and the power… Amanda Doucette is somebody I’d like for a friend. All of the characters were most believable. I expect to meet them on my next trip up north.

A good mystery … can get readers thinking about the morality of what we do.
Barbara Fradkin is a retired psychologist who is fascinated with why people turn bad. She has written numerous short stories and novellas as well as the critically acclaimed Inspector Green novels. Two of these, Fifth Son and Honour Among Men, have won the Arthur Ellis Award for Best Novel. Barbara lives in Ottawa.