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- The whisky king : the remarkable true story of Canada's most infamous bootlegger and the undercover Mountie on his trail / by Cole, Trevor,1960-;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.Journalist and novelist Trevor Cole presents a riveting portrayal of notorious Canadian crime figure Rocco Perri and the man who tried to bring him in.LSC
- Subjects: Perri, Rocco, b. 1887.; Zaneth, Frank, 1890-1971.; Royal Canadian Mounted Police; Organized crime; Prohibition; Undercover operations; Criminals; Criminals;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- When calls the heart. [videorecording] / by Krakow, Erin,actor.; Landon, Michael,1964-television producer.; Lissing, Daniel,1981-actor.; Loughlin, Lori,actor.; Wagner, Jack,1959-actor.; television adaptation of (work):Oke, Janette,1935-When calls the heart.; Hallmark Channel (Television network),broadcaster.; Shout! Factory (Firm),distributor.; Super Channel (Firm),broadcaster.;
- Hallmark Channel presents ; from executive producer Michael Landon Jr.Erin Krakow, Daniel Lissing, Lori Loughlin, Jack Wagner.A strong-willed teacher who has foregone the life of the big city, Elizabeth Thatcher has made the small frontier town of Hope Valley her home, with no small help from a handsome Mountie named Jack. But life on the frontier can hand you many tough turns, and so it is for Jack and Elizabeth as they face pressures put upon them by family, rivals, lawless criminals and even catastrophic natural disasters in their quest to find their place in this remote and rugged land.PG.DVD ; widescreen presentation ; Dolby Digital 5.1.
- Subjects: Fiction television programs.; Television programs.; Made-for-TV movies.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Royal Canadian Mounted Police; Man-woman relationships; Teachers; Women pioneers; Company towns;
- For private home use only.
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- There has to be a knife / by Khan, Adnan,1987-author.;
- "For readers of Brother by David Chariandy and Scarborough by Catherine Hernandez, Adnan Khan's blistering debut novel investigates themes of race, class, masculinity and contemporary relationships. Omar Ali, twenty-seven-year-old line cook and petty criminal, gets a phone call from his ex-girlfriend's father at work, informing Omar that Anna has committed suicide. Unable to process or articulate his grief, and suffering from insomnia, Omar embarks on a quest to obtain her suicide note from her elusive parents. As he unravels, Omar finds himself getting involved in break-ins, online terrorism, dealing with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and losing his best friend as he becomes less recognizable. There Has to Be a Knife examines expectations - both intimate and political - on brown men, exploring ideas of cultural identity and the tropes we use to represent them."--
- Subjects: Philosophical fiction.; Insomnia; Grief; Race relations;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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