Quiet little Burlington, high on Nova Scotia’s North Mountain. In 1904, it was home to hard-working people, passionate lovers, tangled family relations, and a murderer.
Laura Churchill Duke dramatizes the full story of a murder that shocked a community in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley.
قائمة المحتويات
Foreword
Images
1. Nine for a Kiss
2. A Buggy with a Top
3. Three for a Girl
4. Lonely as a Cloud
5. A Fist for Every Insult
6. That Brute of a Man
7. Theresa, What is It?
8. A Memorial There
9. I think It’s One Crow
10. Not for the Faint of Heart
11. Today is Not a Trial
12. Lighting up the Sky
13. Down the Watering Path
14. The Very Axe
15. The Unusual Sight
16. What Inference do you Draw?
17. The Burden of Proof
18. Odious and Serious
19. Politically Murdered
20. Seven for a Secret
21. The Confidence Game
22. The Lord’s Prayer
Afterword
Book Club Discussion Guide
Inspiration and Thanks
About the Author
عن المؤلف
Laura Churchill Duke is a communication specialist and freelance journalist in the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia, Canada. She can be found writing articles about Atlantic Canada for Saltwire Network, or can be heard as the Kentville community contact on CBC Radio, Information Morning. Laura also teaches communication at Acadia University. ‘Two Crows Sorrow’ is her first novel.