On Atticus Island, Kot finds work, friends, and a measure of security, but she still looks forward to returning to her "real life" When she discovers an abused orphan living secretly in the island's decommissioned lighthouse, Kot is torn between the law and the need to protect the fragile safety that each of them has found. Life takes another unexpected turn when a global celebrity with lifelong roots on Atticus takes a keen interest in her.
Meanwhile, detectives achieve a breakthrough in their investigations into deadly drug smuggling through the Port of Vancouver, and uncover unexpected links to events on Atticus Island. When a stranger arrives who is openly hunting for Kot, her survival rests on the resourcefulness of her friends and, ultimately, on the not-so-rare altruism of another species.
No Safe House was short-listed for the Crime Writers of Canada's 2023 Best Unpublished
Manuscript Award. Reviewer's comments included:
"...an ambitious and lyrical novel that takes its time to draw together disparate threads and characters into a transcendent whole"
"...exquisite description, superb dialogue and a complex and topical plotline."
On Atticus Island, Kot finds work, friends, and a measure of security, but she still looks forward to returning to her "real life" When she discovers an abused orphan living secretly in the island's decommissioned lighthouse, Kot is torn between the law and the need to protect the fragile safety that each of them has found. Life takes another unexpected turn when a global celebrity with lifelong roots on Atticus takes a keen interest in her.
Meanwhile, detectives achieve a breakthrough in their investigations into deadly drug smuggling through the Port of Vancouver, and uncover unexpected links to events on Atticus Island. When a stranger arrives who is openly hunting for Kot, her survival rests on the resourcefulness of her friends and, ultimately, on the not-so-rare altruism of another species.
No Safe House was short-listed for the Crime Writers of Canada's 2023 Best Unpublished
Manuscript Award. Reviewer's comments included:
"...an ambitious and lyrical novel that takes its time to draw together disparate threads and characters into a transcendent whole"
"...exquisite description, superb dialogue and a complex and topical plotline."
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