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category: Fiction
published: Oct 2004
ISBN:9780921833994
publisher: Signature Editions

Cherry Bites

Norwood Flats Mystery, A

by Alison Preston

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On a summer afternoon in 1954 a jealous four-year-old girl named Cherry Ring bites her baby brother Pete on the cheek. She bites him so hard that little Pete needs a skin graft to repair the damage and will have a scar for the rest of his life. Cherry knows what’s she’s done is wrong, and she really is sorry. But sorry isn’t going to be good enough. The bite marks the beginning of a troubled relationship between the siblings that will last a lifetime.

As Pete gets older he perfects an ability to completely ignore his sister. It scares Cherry, the way he looks right through her, and she chooses to leave him alone. Cherry can't seem to find her way into her mother's affections either. Her father is the only one who seems able to love her, but when she is only nine years old he dies suddenly, leaving her to manage as best she can in her dysfunctional little family. Cherry is in university when her mother decides to remarry and move away, taking Pete with her. Cherry isn't sorry to see them go. She finally starts to feel like her life is going somewhere.

But on a sultry summer night in 1995, disturbing incidents begin to occur around her house and Cherry realizes she has not managed to leave her past behind.

Luckily that nice police inspector Frank Foote lives in the neighbourhood. Maybe he can help her. The story unfolds in the Winnipeg neighbourhood of Norwood Flats, which readers have come to know in Preston's previous mysteries, The Rain Barrel Baby and The Geranium Girls.

About the Author
Alison Preston was born in 1949 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, where she currently resides. Alison graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from the University of Winnipeg. She is the author of 4 books.
Contributor Notes

Alison Preston was born and raised in Winnipeg. After trying on a number of other Canadian cities, she returned to Winnipeg, where she lives with her partner Bruce Gillespie and their cat in Norwood Flats. A graduate of the University of Winnipeg, and a letter carrier for the past 22 years, Alison has been twice nominated for the John Hirsch Award for Most Promising Manitoba Writer, following the publications of The Rain Barrel Baby (Signature Editions) and her first novel A Blue and Golden Year (Turnstone Press), also literary mysteries.

Editorial Review

“Alison Preston is living proof that you should watch out for the quiet ones. When the soft-spoken Norwood resident isn't delivering mail for Canada Post, she's penning literary mysteries that reviewers have called "deeply creepy."

Preston has published four books, all partially set in Winnipeg. Many of the spooky plots take place in her own neighbourhood.

Her latest book, Cherry Bites, is the story of a woman who committed a horrific crime against her baby brother when she was just four years old. That crime sets the tone for the troubled relationship between the two siblings that colours the rest of the book.

"Writing keeps me sane. It enriches me, and makes me feel complete, as though I'm doing what I'm supposed to be doing," says Preston, who has an English degree from the University of Winnipeg. "I'm sure I'd feel a huge hole in my life if I didn't write."

A love of language came early to Preston, who's kept a journal since she was in Grade 3. "I've always enjoyed writing," she says. "I wrote poetry as a teenager. Pretty horrible stuff, I'm sure."

"I never decide what to write before I sit down at the computer. I just start writing, and one thing leads to another," she says. "My ideas come from a combination of memories, what's going on in my life at any point in time, and imagination." ”

—Holly Moncrieff, Winnipeg Free Press

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