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Fiction Noir

The Keys of My Prison

by (author) Frances Shelley Wees

introduction by Rosemary Aubert

Publisher
Vehicule Press
Initial publish date
Oct 2016
Category
Noir, Traditional British
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781550654530
    Publish Date
    Oct 2016
    List Price
    $14.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781550654592
    Publish Date
    Oct 2016
    List Price
    $12.99

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That Rafe Jonason's life didn't end when he smashed up his car was something of a miracle; on that everyone agreed. However, the devoted husband and pillar of the community emerges from hospital a very different man. Coarse and intolerant, this new Rafe drinks away his days, showing no interest in returning to work. Worst of all, he doesn't appear to recognize or so much as remember his loving wife Julie. Tension and suspicion within the couple's Rosedale mansion grow after it is learned that Rafe wasn't alone in the car that night. Is it that Julie never truly knew her husband? Or might it be that this man isn't Rafe Jonason at all?

Originally published in 1956 by Doubleday, The Keys of My Prison is one of several suspense novels Wees set in Toronto. This Ricochet Books edition marks its return to print after fifty years.

About the authors

Frances Shelley Wees (1902-1982) was born Frances Shelley Johnson in Gresham, Oregon, immigrating to Canada as a teenager. Wees worked as a schoolteacher in Saskatoon, and later attended the University of Alberta. Her first published novel, The Maestro Murders (1931), was followed by more nearly twenty others, primarily mysteries and romances. Wees lived most of her adult life in Ontario, moving to the West Coast the year before she died.

Rosemary Aubert is the award-winning author of the Ellis Portal mystery series. Her work is based on her experience as a criminologist. She lives in Toronto.

Frances Shelley Wees' profile page

Rosemary Aubert is the author of eleven novels, including the acclaimed Ellis Portal mystery series. Rough Wilderness is her third poetry collection and the second in her series of books of imaginary love poems told in the voices of famous women. Born in Niagara Falls, New York, Rosemary has lived in Toronto for decades and works there as a teacher and literary consultant. Her poems have appeared in some of Canada’s most prestigious literary journals.

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Editorial Reviews

Frances Shelley Wees has established herself long since as Canada's outstanding expert in the subtle art of the soft-spoken psychological thriller. The Keys of My Prison confirms her rank.- Ottawa Citizen

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