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A Green Place for Dying

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Meg Harris's friend has been missing for over two months, but she's not the only one.
Meg Harris returns to her home in the West Quebec wilderness after a trip. Upon her arrival she discovers that a friend's daughter has been missing from the Migiskan Reserve for more than two months. Meg vows to help find the missing girl and starts by confronting the police on their indifference to the disappearance. During her investigation, she discovers that more than one woman has gone missing. Fearing the worst, Meg delves deeper and confronts an underside of life she would rather not know existed. Can she save the girl and others with little help and in the face of grave danger?
This is the fifth book in the Meg Harris Mystery series. The next book in the series is Silver Totem of Shame.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 5, 2011
      Meg Harris, “an escapee from Toronto” living in the West Quebec wilderness adjacent to the Migiskan Anishinabeg First Nations Reserve, gets an education in evil in Harlick’s absorbing fifth mystery (after 2009’s Arctic Blue Death). When Fleur Lightbody, the beautiful 18-year-old daughter of a friend of Meg’s, goes to Ottawa to find a summer job, Fleur and another young native woman disappear without a trace. Dismayed by the indifference of both the Ottawa police and the Quebec provincial police, Meg attempts her own investigation, which leads her to a remote fishing camp, a biker gang, and a vicious prostitution ring. When Meg’s estranged boyfriend, Eric Odjik, also goes missing, her investigation becomes even more personal. Harlick underscores the serious problem of missing native women while providing valuable insight into native customs. Meg’s continuing battle with alcoholism and her guilt over a childhood incident add emotional depth.

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