FOUND DROWNED
Margaret Cannon, “Six thrillers to help while away the hot days of summer.” Globe & Mail , June 30, 2019
‘Did she jump or was she pushed? And what led to her death? That’s the story Norris builds carefully relying on her exhaustive knowledge of old Nova Scotia to bring Mary and her world back to life…Norris isn’t about to leave the crime unsolved and so she places her clues and the end, when it comes, fits the history and gives the reader satisfaction. Along the way, Norris builds suspense….The plat works because Norris builds a believable world for 19th-century small town Nova Scotia and the people in it…her eye for the telling details of village life and the fears pf a terrified, lost girl work well. Let’s hope Norris sticks to mystery for her next book.’
Rohan Maitzen. “Reviews” Quill & Quire, June 2019.
‘Found Drowned is artfully constructed…Glenn Norris is at her best describing the novel’s Cumberland County setting.’
Haunted Girl: Esther Cox and the Great Amherst Mystery
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January 12, 2010, p. 10.
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