The ninth mystery in a series that "gets better with every book" (The Globe and Mail), now in paperback.Twelve-year-old Bonnie MacDonald — the beloved stepdancing, fiddling youngest member of Cape Bre
When Beau Delaney, the Halifax hotshot whose exploits are the subject of a new Hollywood film, is charged with the murder of his wife Peggy, it’s lawyer and bluesman Monty Collins who takes the case.
It’s 1989. The Troubles are raging in Ireland, bombs exploding in England. In this prequel to the Collins-Burke series, Father Brennan Burke is home in New York when news of his sister’s arrest in Lon
When spray-painted graffiti appears on the wall of Christy Burke's pub indicating that there's a killer on the premises, his grandson, Father Brennan Burke, is asked to investigate the vandalism. Thou
Lawyer and bluesman Monty Collins is used to defending murderers?and occasionally investigating murders himself?but he's never come up against anything like the case of Reinhold Schellenberg, a world-
Long ago, Declan Burke fled Ireland in the dark of night, started a new life in New York City, and has never looked back?until one morning he picks up the newspaper and reads the obituary of one Catha