Contemplation of a Crime by Susan Juby
CANADIAN | CBC Books | Posted: February 13, 2025 2:03 PM | Last Updated: February 13
Helen Thorpe returns to help rescue her employer and his son at a retreat turned deadly.
Butler Helen Thorpe is not one to judge, but the participants in Close Encounters for Global Healing are astonishingly unpleasant.
The five-day program brings together people from across the political spectrum with the goal of helping them bridge their ideological and personal differences. Helen and her employer, Mr. Levine, have come to Side Island to assist David, his youngest son, who is facilitating the course. The motley assortment of participants includes a burned-out environmental activist, an internet troll, a clued-out consumerist, an alleged white nationalist, and a man who was arrested at the Freedom Convoy in Ottawa. No one seems interested in a civil conversation, much less global healing, and each person has shown up with their own secret agenda.
No rapprochement between the warring — or at least endlessly bickering — parties seems possible. But when something deadly happens, they must learn to work together. First, however, they must figure out who among them can be trusted.
(From HarperCollins Canada)
Contemplation of a Crime is available in May 2025.
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Susan Juby is the award-winning, bestselling author from Vancouver Island whose book Mindful of Murder was nominated for the Leacock Medal for Humour. Her previous books include Getting the Girl, Another Kind of Cowboy, A Meditation on Murder and the Alice MacLeod series. Her novel Republic of Dirt won the 2016 Leacock Medal in 2016. She lives on the island with her husband and two dogs.