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  • The Quest to Unite Us: Book I of the Marcus Santana Time Travel Chronicles

    William de Rham

    Paperback (William de Rham, July 11, 2020)
    Think history is boring? So does Marcus Santana—until he’s swept out of present-day Philadelphia and into Benjamin Franklin’s cellar on the first day of the Constitutional Convention of 1787. With no way home, Marcus joins Franklin’s household, aiding the elderly "sage" at the convention and falling in love with beautiful Elise, Franklin’s cook who escaped slavery in Haiti and is in continuing danger of re-capture. At the convention, Marcus records the nation’s most celebrated leaders—men like Washington, Hamilton, and Madison—as they struggle to design a government that will unite the deeply divided states into one nation. But Marcus is outraged by their attitudes and actions towards slavery. And the delegates, and even Elise, are outraged by his outrage! Will anyone listen to him when he discovers a ring of saboteurs plotting to destroy the convention?
  • April Fool: An Arthur Beauchamp Novel

    William Deverell

    eBook (ECW Press, Sept. 19, 2017)
    A new edition of the Arthur Ellis Award winning crime novelArthur Beauchamp, the scholarly, self-doubting legend of the B.C. criminal bar, is enjoying his retirement on B.C.’s Garibaldi Island when he is dragged back to court to defend an old client. Nick “The Owl” Faloon, one of the world’s top jewel thieves, has been accused of raping and murdering a psychologist. Beauchamp has scarcely registered how unlikely it is that the rascally Faloon could commit a savage murder when his own personal life takes an abrupt turn. His new wife, Margaret Blake, organic farmer and environmental activist, has taken up residence 50 feet above ground in a tree of an old-growth forest that she is determined to save for the eagles and from the loggers. Beauchamp shuttles between Vancouver and the island, doing what he can to defend Faloon, save the forest, and rescue his wife. Part courtroom thriller, part classic whodunit, April Fool sees Deverell writing at the top of his form, with a big dollop of humour.
  • The Quest to Unite Us: Book I of the Marcus Santana Time Travel Chronicles

    William de Rham

    eBook (, July 22, 2020)
    Think history is boring? So does Marcus Santana—until he’s swept out of present-day Philadelphia and into Benjamin Franklin’s cellar on the first day of the Constitutional Convention of 1787. With no way home, Marcus joins Franklin’s household, aiding the elderly "sage" at the convention and falling in love with beautiful Elise, Franklin’s cook who escaped slavery in Haiti and is in continuing danger of re-capture. At the convention, Marcus records the nation’s most celebrated leaders—men like Washington, Hamilton, and Madison—as they struggle to design a government that will unite the deeply divided states into one nation. But Marcus is outraged by their attitudes and actions towards slavery. And the delegates, and even Elise, are outraged by his outrage! Will anyone listen to him when he discovers a ring of saboteurs plotting to destroy the convention?“de Rham’s prose is lively and humorous … A familiar but engaging and thoughtful time travel tale.” – Kirkus Reviews“An accurate, deeply engaging work of historical fiction about Benjamin Franklin and the Constitutional Convention of 1787 to be enjoyed not only by high school and college students, but homeschoolers and historians working with young people; as well as any adult seeking to learn more about our Constitution, its authors, and the era in which they lived.” – Keith Arbour, Historian, author of “Benjamin Franklin's First Government Printing."
  • Needles

    William Deverell

    eBook (ECW Press, Oct. 1, 2002)
    A prosecutor fights a drug trafficker—and his own heroin addiction—in this thriller from a Dashiell Hammett Prize– and Arthur Ellis Award–winning author. Lawyer Foster Cobb’s objective is to bring down the mysterious Dr. Au, responsible for the drugs that flow through Vancouver. But under the pressure of a disintegrating career and marriage, Cobb himself has himself taken up a long-abandoned heroin habit. With a racing plot and dramatic twists, Needles plunges into a seedy 1970s underworld of crooked cops, Asian drug lords, and tense courtroom scenes. A winner of the Seal First Novel Award, it’s a riveting tale of crime and justice with “surprises like shattering glass,” from an author who has sold over a million copies (Philadelphia Bulletin). “Spellbinding, first-rate.” —The Buffalo News
  • Wit, Humor, Pathos and Parodies - Scholar's Choice Edition

    William de Vere

    Paperback (Scholar's Choice, Feb. 17, 2015)
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
  • April Fool

    William Deverell

    Mass Market Paperback (McClelland & Stewart, Sept. 26, 2006)
    An irresistible story of justice heading off the rails.Arthur Beauchamp, the scholarly, self-doubting legend of the B.C. criminal bar (and one of Deverell’s most amiable — and crafty — protagonists), is enjoying his retirement as a hobbyist farmer on B.C.’s Garibaldi Island when he is dragged back to court to defend an old client. Nick “the Owl” Faloon, once one of the world’s top jewel thieves, has been accused of raping and murdering a psychologist. Beauchamp has scarcely registered how unlikely it is that the diminutive Faloon has hurt anyone when his own personal life takes an abrupt turn. His new wife, Margaret Blake, organic farmer and environmental activist, has taken up residence fifty feet above ground in a tree she is determined to save for the eagles and from the loggers. Beauchamp shuttles between Vancouver and the island, doing what he can to save the tree and get his wife back — and defend Faloon.Part courtroom thriller, part classic whodunit, April Fool sees Deverell writing at the top of his form as he puts these characters through some entertaining and very surprising twists and turns.From the Hardcover edition.
  • Needles

    William Deverell

    Paperback (ECW Press, Oct. 1, 2002)
    Lawyer Foster Cobb prosecutes the mysterious Dr. Au, the West Coast’s primary drug trafficker. But Cobb — under pressure of a failing practice and a disintegrating marriage — has himself taken up a long-abandoned heroin habit. With a racing plot and dramatic flip-flops, Deverell’s literary page-turner takes the reader into the seamy undergrowth of crooked cops, Asian drug lords, and a super-charged courtroom scene. Winner of the $50,000 Seal First Novel Prize in 1979, William Deverell’s Needles has gone on to sell 250,000 copies. Deverell’s first novel launched his career, and since then his books have sold over 1,000,000 copies in various editions. "Deverell has a narrative style so lean that scenes and characters seem to explode on the page. He makes the evil of his plot breathtaking and his surprises like shattering glass." — Philadelphia Bulletin "Spell-binding, first-rate. A brilliant craftsman." — Buffalo News
  • April Fool: An Arthur Beauchamp Novel

    William Deverell

    Paperback (ECW Press, Sept. 19, 2017)
    A new edition of the Arthur Ellis Award winning crime novel Arthur Beauchamp, the scholarly, self-doubting legend of the B.C. criminal bar, is enjoying his retirement on B.C.’s Garibaldi Island when he is dragged back to court to defend an old client. Nick “The Owl” Faloon, one of the world’s top jewel thieves, has been accused of raping and murdering a psychologist. Beauchamp has scarcely registered how unlikely it is that the rascally Faloon could commit a savage murder when his own personal life takes an abrupt turn. His new wife, Margaret Blake, organic farmer and environmental activist, has taken up residence 50 feet above ground in a tree of an old-growth forest that she is determined to save for the eagles and from the loggers. Beauchamp shuttles between Vancouver and the island, doing what he can to defend Faloon, save the forest, and rescue his wife. Part courtroom thriller, part classic whodunit, April Fool sees Deverell writing at the top of his form, with a big dollop of humour.
  • April Fool

    William Deverell

    Hardcover (McClelland & Stewart, Oct. 4, 2005)
    An irresistible story of justice heading off the rails.Arthur Beauchamp, the scholarly, self-doubting legend of the B.C. criminal bar (and one of Deverell’s most amiable — and crafty — protagonists), is enjoying his retirement as a hobbyist farmer on B.C.’s Garibaldi Island when he is dragged back to court to defend an old client. Nick “the Owl” Faloon, once one of the world’s top jewel thieves, has been accused of raping and murdering a psychologist. Beauchamp has scarcely registered how unlikely it is that the diminutive Faloon has hurt anyone when his own personal life takes an abrupt turn. His new wife, Margaret Blake, organic farmer and environmental activist, has taken up residence fifty feet above ground in a tree she is determined to save for the eagles and from the loggers. Beauchamp shuttles between Vancouver and the island, doing what he can to save the tree and get his wife back — and defend Faloon.Part courtroom thriller, part classic whodunit, April Fool sees Deverell writing at the top of his form as he puts these characters through some entertaining and very surprising twists and turns.
  • Needles

    William Deverell

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam, March 15, 1980)
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  • Needles

    William Deverell

    Hardcover (McClelland and Stewart, Feb. 15, 1979)
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  • Needles

    William Deverell

    Paperback (Corgi Childrens, Feb. 15, 1981)
    Lawyer Foster Cobb prosecutes the mysterious Dr. Au, the West Coast's primary drug trafficker. But Cobb-under pressure of a failing practice and a disintegrating marriage-has himself taken up a long-abandoned heroin habit. With a racing plot and dramatic flip-flops, this literary page-turner takes the reader into the seedy underground of crooked cops, drug lords, and a supercharged courtroom scene. Author Biography: William Deverell practiced law for 15 years before taking up writing full-time. He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia