PreviewsConnie Gault
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A Study in Red
Connie Gault
Utterly captivating, this novel is told by two unreliable narrators, Amy and Carol, who, when they hear that romance writer Hattie has died, are prompted to think back to the summer of 1962, when something life-changing happened at Hattie’s place. Exploring trauma, memory, isolation, and passion, the story pulls the reader into partial solutions to more than one puzzle.
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The Rasmussen Papers
Connie Gault
This delightful, insightful, and very engaging retelling of Henry James’s The Aspern Papers explores ideas of ambition, poetry, and how much we can know of anyone’s story as it follows a Saskatchewan writer/critic/would-be biographer who moves in with a 100-year-old writer and his brother to try to get precious papers about her literary hero, the late Marianne Rasmussen.









