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541, Linda Leigh Publishing Connect to this eAudiobook title Summary Note: Inspector Luc Vanier is drinking his way through Christmas Eve when he is called out to investigate the murder of five homeless people. His investigation takes him into the backrooms of the Catholic Church, the boardrooms of Montreal's business elite and the soup kitchens and back alleys of street life in winter.
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2015., Adult, Linda Leith Publishing Call No: QWF MYS Fic Kir Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: A Guatemalan journalist is kidnapped, and the only message from her kidnappers is the murder of her lawyer. In a race against time, Luc Vanier sets about reconstructing her life, through the sordid world of human trafficking, the secretive underbelly of a multinational mining corporation, and the hiding places of desperate refugees. When Vanier is brutally warned off the investigation, he throws away the rule book and goes after the villains with a vengeance.
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-- Slings and arrowsBy Coyne, Susan Martin, Bob, 1963- McKinney, Mark, 1963- Wellington, Peter Friedland, Sari Iron, Daniel Gross, Paul, 1959- Ouimette, Stephen Burns, Martha McAdams, Rachel, 1978- Kirby, Luke, 1978- Irwin, Jennifer, 1975- McKellar, Don, 1963- Davies, Geraint Wyn, 1957- Feore, Colm Leavins, Chris Hutt, William, 1920-2007 Rhombus Media (Firm) Movie Network Showcase (Tc2007., Adult, Acorn Media Call No: DVD Fic Slings Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Follows the fortunes of a dysfunctional Shakespearean theatre troupe, exposing the emotional battles the members of the group inflict on each other behind the scenes. Contains all 18 episodes from three seasons.
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c2013., Adult, Linda Leith Publishing Inc. Call No: QWF MYS Fic Kir Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Inspector Luc Vanier is back, and Montreal's Hochelaga district is in the throes of gentrification. Its drug dealers and prostitutes are disappearing, and Vanier, investigating the brutal death of one, suspects the neighbourhood cleanup may involve murdering the unwanted. The local Police Commander sees only declining crime rates and his improving career prospects, and is willing to go easy on a local militia group that's expanding its influence. When Vanier is suspended for brutality, he's on his own. He continues to probe the dark side of progress, while struggling to help his son, just back from Afghanistan and crippled by PTSD. As the threats against him mount, Vanier fights to prove his innocence and discover who really controls the streets. Have the government and police stepped back to allow the militia to impose order? Is the militia the price of order when governments run out of money?.