White Noise
“the best of the feminist lesbian detectives … is back in her most readable yarn yet.” The Globe & Mail
Margaret Atwood describes Helen Keremos as “a cross between Lily Tomlin and Philip Marlowe.”
In this last book in the series, Sonny, a former client from Hong Kong, arrives in Vancouver and Helen agrees to meet him. He’s in trouble and doesn’t know who’s after him or why. At least that’s what Sonny says. Despite some nagging apprehensions Helen decides to help him out. But a kidnapping attempt quickly ensues, forcing our heroine into the midst of a complicated set of crimes.
About the Author
Eve Zaremba
Eve Zaremba is the author of six mystery novels and one work of feminist non-fiction. A number of her novels have been published in UK, German and China. She is a long-standing member of The Writers Union of Canada.
She lives in Toronto with her long-time partner Ottie Lockey.
They spend a part of each year in Vancouver.
Zaremba’s current interests include making art from trash – objet trouve.
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Eve Zaremba was born in Poland and emigrated to Canada in 1952 after a stint in the UK. She graduated from University of Toronto in 1963.
Active in the Women’s Liberation Movement in the seventies and eighties, Zaremba was a founding member of Broadside, A Feminist Review published in Toronto from 1978 to 1988. She has written articles and reviews in a number of other publications.
Over the years Zaremba has made a living in advertising, marketing, real estate and publishing. Two of her novels were written while she owned and ran a used book store.
Book Info
ISBN: 978-0-929005-97-3
248 Pages
5" x 8"
Paperback
$12.95 CAD
April 1, 1997
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