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category: Fiction
published: Oct 2011
ISBN:9781897109618
publisher: Signature Editions

The Girl in the Wall

by Alison Preston

tagged: suspense
Description

After leaving the Winnipeg Police force, former Inspector Frank Foote has gone into home renovations. Tearing down a wall on a Norwood Flats job one day, he and his partner come across the skeleton of a small female who has been imprisoned there. They alert the police, who confiscate their tools and remove them from the crime scene. Frank doesn't tell them about the photograph he's found tucked in the wall space with the young woman. He may be retired, but his investigative instincts are still strong. Tracking down the identity of the girl leads Frank into the past and down the trail of the long-forgotten Mrs. Mortimer, who'd had a short-lived business in the 1960s taking photos of the recently deceased for their families. Frank finds himself hoping against hope that she isn't involved. But what are the odds?

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.
Awards
  • Winner, Margaret Laurence Fiction Award
Editorial Review

Winnipeg's Alison Preston is becoming one of Canada's most consistently good crime writers. The Girl in the Wall, her fifth novel, is as funny and smart as the last four, but it takes plotting to a new high. "Morven Rankin was born dead... It ran in her family." That opening line is irresistible and creepily original. It takes us right into the head of an unusual woman whose story occupies the first half of the novel set in Preston's favourite location, the Norwood Flats neighbourhood in Winnipeg. The second half of the tale takes us to the present day and former police inspector Frank Foote, whose retirement business is home renovation. When a wall is opened up, a skeleton appears. Work halts and the investigation begins. The relationship of the body to Morven Rankin (victim, witness or worse) brings us back into the historical mystery, and it's one of Preston's best ever.

— The Globe and Mail
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