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John McNally’s new story collection Ghosts of Chicago is full of portents, mysterious circumstances, and haunted people.
Stories full of compassion for all those caught up in the confusion of a country trying to find its way out of a dark past and into a better tomorrow.
Quirky, sometimes disturbing, and often disjointed, this book is still worth reading for the well-researched history of medicine.
The common thread in each story is the reality of human action and emotion.
"There’s a cold-blooded touch to murder..."
Inspiring true stories, thought-provoking articles, fictional truth delivered with drama and humor - this Canadian anthology has it all.
Examines the nature of selfishness and self-interest in human relationships.
"The only thing compelling is the unknown."
"We as humans are fascinated with being scared," says Ford.
Short stories about damaged psyches provide unusual glimpses into the human condition.
BC Writer of the Week