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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Review: "When the Saints Go Marching In" by Anthony Bidulka




 This is the first in a new series by award-wining author Anthony Bidulka, who made his name in mystery by writing about a gay detective living a big life in a small Canadian city. 

Adam Saint’s first outing has an explosive opening: a Russian plane crashes, killing the Canadian governor-general. The action jumps back to Canada, where a young mother is on the run with her son, running low on cash and hope. Weaving these two stories together is Adam Saint, a field investigator for a mysterious Canadian agency with international tentacles. 

The plane crash investigation flips from routine to deadly in the blink of his jet-lagged eye. From then on Adam stretches all his skills and stamina to stay ahead of pursuit that ranges from the heights of Asian luxury hotels to the bare Saskatchewan prairie. Can he discover who betrayed whom, and why, before time runs out for himself and for the innocents he has staked his life on protecting?



When the Saints Go Marching In is a high-stakes international thriller with down-on-the-farm community spirit.





1 comment:

  1. Thank you Jayne for your kind and thoughtful comments! "...high-stakes international thriller with down-on-the-farm community spirit." Love this!

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