Murder, jealousy, revenge, unrequited love, and secrets-Outbound Spirits has it all and then some...
Set in 1910 against the backdrop of Canada's Ottawa Valley, Outbound Spirits follows a compelling cast of characters, who do not operate according to the word of the law, but rather according to their own principles, desires, and frailties. Some are crooked, some are victims of circumstance, and all are sure to capture your attention.
The story begins with the seemingly random murder of a local blacksmith in Renfrew County and branches out into a tangled web of interpersonal relationships, questionable motives, and perilous adventures. At the center of the web are Giselle Boucher Reicher, widow of the murdered blacksmith; her brother, Luc; and, Luc's boss, Montreal kingpin Tristan Kaye. From Kaye's plans to monopolize the valley's brew market to Luc's conflict over his duty to his sister and his obligations as Kaye's henchman, each has his or her own interests at stake, and each is willing to go to extremes to protect them.
Full of unexpected twists, turns, and surprises, Outbound Spirits is a rich piece of historical fiction that's sure to keep you turning pages and leave you eagerly awaiting its upcoming sequel.
About the Author: D. M. Brose hails from the Ottawa Valley in Canada and currently lives in Nova Scotia with her husband. She obtained her education in Saskatoon and has worked in public service for twenty-five years. Outbound Spirits is her first novel. Though entirely fictional, it was inspired by her Canadian roots and German ancestry.