Book description
No wonder the university administration is worried: a fatal hit and
run in the parking lot; a woman jogger drowned in the river.
Accidents? Perhaps. But the latest campus death is no accident -- and
suicides don't stab themselves several times and then cover themselves
up with a raincoat.
Despite warnings from her husband and the police, Rosalie Cairnes
feels only she can untangle the threads that will lead to the motive
and the murderer. And as she nears the truth, her own life is
increasingly in danger.
Child abuse, the crossfire of radicals and reactionaries on campus,
and violence towards women are just some of the ingredients in this
fast-paced, tightly plotted and beautifully written novel.
Peterborough poet Betsy Struthers has had two books of poetry
published, the most recent Saying So Out Loud; a third is in progress.
Her poems have appeared in many anthologies and journals in Canada,
the USA and Australia. She is active in the League of Canadian Poets,
serving as coordinator of the Feminist Caucus.
Found: A Body is her first published novel.