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Honey Buzzard, Andrée Michaud, François Guerif
Honey Buzzard, Andrée Michaud, François Guerif
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In the summer of '67, a young girl disappears in the dense forests surrounding Boundary Pond, a lake on the Quebec border renamed Bondrée by a long-dead trapper. She is found dead, her leg torn by a rusty trap. The investigation concludes it was an accident: Zaza Mulligan was a victim of the silent depths of the forest. But when a second teenager disappears in turn, it becomes clear that the trapper's traps are resurfacing from the earth and that a killer is running through the woods of Bondrée.
Refined writing serving unsettling atmospheres and subtle psychological explorations, in the purest tradition of David Lynch's Twin Peaks.
ANDRÉE A. MICHAUD, a leading Quebec novelist, is the author of ten works, including "Le Ravissement" (2001, Governor General's Award) and "Mirror Lake" (2007, Prix Ringuet).
"Bondrée" received the Governor General's Award, the Arthur Ellis Award, and the Prix Saint-Pacôme for detective fiction.
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