In Novia Scotia, one of Canada's smallest provinces, a young boy witnesses an horrific crime.
Years later, Scottish journalist John Taggart is headed for Canada to cover one of the biggest stories of his career, haunted by the mystery of his origins. He never knew his father's identity and his mother's mental decline now means it will never be revealed.
When Taggart meets Annie, an officer in Nova Scotia's Major Crimes Unit, they are both at turning points in their lives, and both are about to become involved in a conspiracy that will change them forever - if it doesn't kill them first . . .
With impressive detail and imagination, Keith Baker unravels one of his darkest and most compelling thrillers, Lunenburg.
'Breathtaking . . . if you read no other thriller this year, buy this one.' The Irish Times
Genre: Mystery
Years later, Scottish journalist John Taggart is headed for Canada to cover one of the biggest stories of his career, haunted by the mystery of his origins. He never knew his father's identity and his mother's mental decline now means it will never be revealed.
When Taggart meets Annie, an officer in Nova Scotia's Major Crimes Unit, they are both at turning points in their lives, and both are about to become involved in a conspiracy that will change them forever - if it doesn't kill them first . . .
With impressive detail and imagination, Keith Baker unravels one of his darkest and most compelling thrillers, Lunenburg.
'Breathtaking . . . if you read no other thriller this year, buy this one.' The Irish Times
Genre: Mystery
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