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Amanda Perry reviews Mireille Gagné’s “Frappabord.” Sarah Rogers on Dean Beeby’s “Murder in Renfrew County.” Remembering Robert Fulford. Poetry by Louise Carson. Inside the November issue.

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Oct 22, 2024
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Yum, Said the Fly

Frappabord
Mireille Gagné
La Peuplade
216 pages, softcover and ebook

Dystopia is having a moment in our post-pandemic world, though Mireille Gagné’s Frappabord (Biting flies) might as easily be described as a thriller. The novel follows a little-known effort during the Second World War to fabricate biological weapons at a laboratory on Gros…

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