R.J. Harlick’s love for Canada’s untamed wilds is the inspiration for the Meg Harris mystery series. The fourth in the series, Arctic Blue Death, was shortlisted for the Arthur Ellis Award for best crime novel. R.J. Harlick divides her time between Ottawa and west Quebec.
A great read. Vivid characters, an intriguing mystery, and a moving
glimpse into the rich culture and fragile beauty of the north.
*Barbara Fradkin, author of Inspector Green mysteries*
Plenty of well-developed characters and a storyline that raises
pointed questions about land use. But the stunning beauty of the
Northwest Territory is the real star of the story.
*Kirkus Reviews*
As is the nature of all good murder mysteries, R.J. Harlick keeps
us guessing about what really happened.
*Ottawa Review of Books*
Purple Palette for Murder is a dramatic mystery, involving power
and family. Don’t worry if you haven’t read previous books. This
one can stand by itself.
*Lesa's Book Critiques*
Terrific stuff … Superb.
*Winnipeg Free Press*
Harlick has skillfully constructed a puzzle that draws in readers
and keeps them guessing.
*Publisher's Weekly*
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