Shane Peacock’s work has been published in nineteen countries and in seventeen languages. He has won two Arthur Ellis Awards, the Libris Award, the Geoffrey Bilson Award, and is a seven-time recipient of Junior Library Guild of America honors. His work for young adults includes The Book of Us, The Boy Sherlock Holmes series, The Dylan Maples Adventures, The Dark Missions of Edgar Brim mysteries, and the Seven series. For these books alone, he has won or been nominated for sixty awards, including the Governor General’s Literary Award and the TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award. As We Forgive Others, a Northern Gothic Mystery, is his first detective novel for adults. It will be followed by A Place of Secrets in 2025. Shane lives in Cobourg, Ontario.
A woman vanishes from a café in a northern town and all the witnesses have different accounts. Local police officer Alice Morrow and former New York homicide detective Hugh Mercer, troubled by their own need for forgiveness and justice, uncover a bizarre crime.
At the request of his late grandfather, Adam flies to France in order to perform three difficult tasks that involve a lost painting, a famous book and a forbidden cave.
Just months after the events in the original Seven (the Series), a shocking discovery about their grandfather’s secret past launches seven grandsons into seven brand new adventures across the globe. This bundle contains all seven titles in The Seven Sequels.
After a teenage contortionist frees a talented showman from captivity in a sideshow, the duo flee across an alternate 1899 Empire of America to escape their pursuer, an evil entertainment entrepreneur / presidential candidate, recruiting other performers trapped in brutal working conditions and put together the greatest show on Earth.
Sixteen-year-old Noah Greene is in the relationship of a lifetime with his brilliant girlfriend, Miranda Owens, but when he says something that hurts Miranda and destroys everything they’ve built, he’s devastated. Determined to make amends, Noah sets out to truly understand the harm his words have caused.