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An Ordinary Violenceby Adriana Chartrand

A darkly funny horror about a world where where the spirit realm and the real world come together.

A darkly funny horror about a world where where the spirit realm and the real world come together

A black book cover with a rabbit and red splatters of blood.

Dawn hasn't spoken to her brother, Cody, since he was sent to prison for a violent crime seven years ago. Now living in a shiny new Toronto condo, Dawn is haunted by uncanny occurrences, including cryptic messages from her dead mother, that have followed her most of her life. When the life Dawn thought she wanted implodes, she is forced to return to her childhood home and the prairie city that hold so much pain for her and her fractured family.

Cody is unexpectedly released from prison with a mysterious new friend by his side, who seems to be the charismatic leader of a dangerous supernatural network. Trying to uncover their plans, Dawn follows increasingly sinister leads until the lines between this world and the next, now and then, and right and wrong begin to blur and dissolve.

What unfolds is an eerie, incisive, and at times darkly funny horror novel about a young Indigenous woman reckoning with trauma and violence, loss and reclamation in an unsettling world where spirit realms entwine with the living and where it is humans who carry out the truly monstrous acts. (From House of Anansi Press)

Adriana Chartrand is a mixed-raceMtisauthor originallyfrom Winnipeg and currently based in Toronto.An Ordinary Violenceis her debut novel.

Interviews withAdriana Chartrand

Adriana Chartrand is a Toronto author. "An Ordinary Violence: A Novel " is Chartrand's debut novel. The book is out now, and Adriana Chartrand was our guest for Here and Nows Tuesday Afternoon Book Club.

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