’The dead will always find ways to speak’
When Teffy Byrne steals a dead sex worker’s coded journal from a local art show, she thinks it might shed light on an unsolved murder committed seven years ago. The victim? Teresa Squires, her boyfriend Ger’s old flame.
But Teffy has to put Teresa’s journal aside because Troy Hopper, Ger’s former drug boss, is out of Her Majesty’s Penitentiary and trying to contact Ger through her. An attempt to protect her lover quickly gets out of hand and Teffy finds herself stranded on an island with a pound of Troy’s heroin smuggled inside a dead woman’s urn: a dead woman whose daughter is intent on scattering what she thinks are her mother’s ashes.
But Teffy is determined to get the dope back and crack the code to that stolen journal. She just has no idea how explosive the journal’s contents will turn out to be.
Martin’s propulsive storytelling, knife-edge prose, and deep compassion for the hardscrabble lives of his characters will keep you turning pages in this North Atlantic noir set against the hip galleries and rapidly changing outports of modern Newfoundland.
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Samuel Martin is the author of the story collection This Ramshackle Tabernacle (2010) and the novel A Blessed Snarl (2012). He was Fogo Island Arts’ inaugural Writer in Residence and his work has won a Screen Craft Cinematic Short Story Award, been shortlisted for the BMO Winterset, and nominated for the International Dublin IMPAC. A high school English teacher, he lives with his wife and four children and can be found on Twitter @Dark Art Cafe.