Atmospheric pressure, Jean-François Leblanc
Professor of literature, Montrealer Jean-François Leblanc signs his fourth novel here. Between Newfoundland, New Richmond and Vancouver, it tells the destiny of a family torn apart by the conflicting relationship between a young man and his father, scarred by the war.
Atmospheric pressure
Robert Laffont Quebec
280 pages
My heart has moved, Michel Bussi
An essential author of French crime fiction, Michel Bussi returns with a new thriller that talks about revenge and takes us to the heart of the obsessive quest of a young woman whose mother was murdered.
My heart has moved
City Press
389 pages
The ardent ones, Alice Winn
This first novel, noted when it was released in English, takes place during the First World War. Two young men enlisted in the British army discover the horror of the trenches and are forced to keep quiet about their forbidden love.
The ardent
Stopovers
512 pages
The shadow of the innocent, Rene Manzor
This is an intriguing thriller that takes us to Paris, where a novelist is accused of the murder that is making all the headlines. Seeing no other way to exonerate herself, she escapes to try to find the real culprit and finds herself being hunted by a Europol agent.
The shadow of the innocent
Calmann-Lévy
400 pages
If you see my country, volume 2 – The punishment, Joseph Facal
This sequence of Storm concludes the story of a doctor in 19th century Montreale century. Love, violence, exile and the quest for happiness are at the center of this historical novel which travels between Montreal, Paris and New York.
If you see my country, volume 2 – The punishment
Hurtubise
608 pages
At the Paquettes, Lucy-France Dutremble
This social fresco dates back to the 1950s, following in the footsteps of a young woman who seeks happiness in a small town in central Quebec.
At the Paquettes
Saint Jean
336 pages