Pursued By Shadows: A John Sanders/Harriet Jeffries Mystery

· Sold by HarperCollins Canada
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About this ebook

When her former assistant—who happened to have run off with her then-boyfriend—contacts her out of the blue asking for help, architectural photographer Harriet Jeffries at first has no desire to become involved again with the people who broke her heart.

But when her ex-boyfriend is found dead in her living room, Harriet and her current flame, Toronto Police Inspector John Sanders, have no choice but to get involved. Their search for Jane and a mysterious, deeply-coveted document takes them from Toronto to small-town U.S.A., and reveals the depths to which desperate people will go to protect themselves.

Pursued by Shadows is the fifth novel in the John Sanders/Harriet Jeffries mystery series.

Praise for Medora Sale

“Sale is marvelous at creating an atmosphere of claustrophobia.”—Daily News (New York)

About the author

Medora Sale is the author of the acclaimed John Sanders/Harriet Jeffries mystery series, set in contemporary Toronto, and under the name Caroline Roe, of The Isaac Chronicles, a series of historical mysteries. Born in Windsor, Ontario, Sale’s interest in criminal justice was roused by her father, a lawyer and engineer involved in weaponry and criminal justice, who served as an official in the court system. Sale is a graduate of the Centre for Mediaeval Studies at the University of Toronto, is a past president of Sisters in Crime and Crime Writers of Canada, and won the Arthur Ellis Award for best first novel for Murder on the Run, the first title in the John Sanders/Harriet Jeffries mystery series.

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