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Fiction Police Procedural

Sleep While I Sing: Murder in a Small Town

by (author) L.R. Wright

Publisher
Felony & Mayhem Press
Initial publish date
Oct 2024
Category
Police Procedural, Traditional British
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781631943171
    Publish Date
    Oct 2024
    List Price
    $25.95

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Read along with the new TV drama, coming this Fall on FOX TV and Hulu!

Karl Alberg, currently at his wits' end, was a big-city cop before moving to sleepy little Sechelt on the Sunshine Coast.

He solved crimes involving gangsters, drug lords, real low-lifes. He can’t possibly be stumped by a murder in this sweet little town... But he is. The woman was found propped against a tree, her pretty face scrubbed clean, and her slender neck slit from one side to the other. And that is all anyone can tell Alberg. Her name? Not so much. So Alberg hires a local artist to draw her picture; maybe someone will recognize her without, you know, the sliced-up neck. It’s a brilliant idea. The answers pour in. And they all point to one potential suspect, which should make Alberg very happy... But it doesn’t.

About the author

Contributor Notes

L.R. Wright (Bunny" to her family and friends) was best known for her celebrated mystery series set in a little town on Western Canada's Sunshine Coast, featuring Karl Alberg of the Canadian police. In 1986 the first book in the series, The Suspect, won the Edgar Award for Best Novel of the Year, making Wright the first Canadian to be so honored. Two other books in the series - A Chill Rain in January and Mother Love - won Arthur Ellis Awards (now the Crime Writers of Canada Awards of Excellence). Wright died in 2001, and in 2024 the Alberg series was adapted for television as Murder In a Small Town ."

Editorial Reviews

“Excellent writing, inventive plots and realistic characters distinguish Wright's mysteries....The suspense becomes tormenting as the author leads readers through blind alleys and, finally, to an astounding revelation adroitly concealed until the story's close.” —Publishers Weekly

“Highly dramatic...very moving” —The Indianapolis News

“Another atmospheric story by L.R. Wright...in a smooth, assured style that rings true” —Cleveland Plain Dealer

“This is a very fine book...the sense of compassion and melancholy engage the reader” —Boston Globe

“Gives Ruth Rendell a run for her money” —The Toronto Star

“An excellent story” —Tacoma News-Tribune

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