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category: Fiction
published: Dec 2011
ISBN:9781897109755
publisher: Signature Editions

The Rain Barrel Baby

by Alison Preston

tagged: suspense
Description

Inspector Frank Foote's quiet Winnipeg neighbourhood is greening into summer when a dead baby is discovered in his neighbour's rain barrel. The tiny body has evidently been in the rain barrel for some time, and there are no obvious leads in the case. Frank is a cop, and he's seen a lot of crime scenes, but this one is a little too close to home. Meanwhile, Gus Olsen, who made the gruesome discovery, is a little worried about a mysterious woman who is cruising their quiet neighbourhood in her Lincoln Town Car. He's been meaning to talk to Frank about her, but somehow there never seems to be an opportune moment. Gus doesn't want to bother Frank, who already has his hands full trying to take care of his household and his three children while their mother dries out in an addiction treatment centre. Frank is a good father, he tries to be a good husband, and he hopes he is a good cop. But, like all of us, Frank has a few old secrets that he is ashamed of. And when Ivy Grace suddenly resurfaces after a long absence, one thing is certain: before this summer ends, Frank will have to confront his past.

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, John Hirsch Award
Editorial Review

Alison Preston's novel The Rain Barrel Baby isn't a who-done-it kind of mystery. It doesn't keep you on the edge of your comfy reading chair. When you're home alone, you don't look up from the page, thinking you've heard someone creeping down the hallway. Instead, the novel captures the everyday mysteries of character, relationships and families. It explores the world of secrets and the impact of harbouring those secrets. Nevertheless, The Rain Barrel Baby is a compelling read. The storytelling is well-paced for a thriller and Preston deftly knits together several meandering storylines. Beginning with a search for the baby's identity, this novel explores the identity of each character and gives us a glimpse into the world of secrets that is all around us.

— Herizons

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