In Scotiabank Giller Prize-longlisted author Andrée A. Michaud's
genre-defying, ethereal mystery, a writer encounters her double and must
grapple with an undetermined crime -- and her own identity.
In the dubious sanctuary of a wintry forest, a writer encounters a woman
who she suspects may be her double. So begins a journey of inquiry in
which nothing, not even the author's own identity, is certain. Who is
Heather Thorne? Is she a stranger dangerously out of place in the woods,
the victim of an accident or of a crime? Who is the author? Is her own
name not in fact Heather Thorne?
Brimming with the snowy menace and mystery of the boreal woods, where
nothing is ever entirely known, the celebrated and prize-winning Quebec
noir novelist Andrée A. Michaud once again defies categorization in an
ethereal story that is also a meditation on the very process of literary
creation.