After Frame and her brother, Ranger, discover Uncle Tam's body in the river, they wonder if his death was really an accident. Their suspicions are confirmed when they find a knife under a rock. Clues
Joanna M. Weston
Lives on Vancouver Island with her husband, two cats, multiple spiders, a herd of deer, and two derelict hen—house. A collection of her poetry, A Summer Father, was published by Frontenac House.
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"Action-packed. . . A promising debut novel with a brave, endearing female protagonist."
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Kirkus reviews"Author Joanna M. Weston's expressive and vivid writing captures moments of beauty in everyday life, and the intricacies of a family of seven living in a small community that has just inexplicably lost a cherished member. Frame and the McGuire is a gentle yet striking novel about the way our perception influences our judgment of others."
— Quill & Quire
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