The Seventh Shot: On the Trail of Canada's .22-Calibre Killer

Ann Burke
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The Seventh Shot: On the Trail of Canada's .22-Calibre Killer

Ann Burke
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"Ann Burke takes us on a remarkably well-researched journey through a serial killer's shadowy past, leaving us wondering how many other lives this long-overlooked Canadian monster has devoured." Dr. Lee Mellor, criminologist and author of Cold North Killers: Canadian Serial Murder"The Seventh Shot is an exhilarating road trip of true-crime horror through rural Ontario of the early 1970s. Ann Burke's brisk pacing and heartfelt, evocative writing are propelled by years of meticulous research and interviews with key players in the mystery of the .22-Caliber Killer. Two at-home afternoons – shattered by murder – devastatingly set the scene for this cold-case page-turner. A must-read for Canadian true-crime enthusiasts!" Geordie Telfer, author of Hogtown Empire: The Disappearance of Ambrose Small"With autobiographical components Ann Burke carries us into a known and yet foreign world - a world of stalking, abuse and horrendous acts, but involving people we know and the very environments we pass through every day. The Seventh Shot brings exceptionally detailed research into a fast-paced true crime mystery that touched many parts of Ontario, but can easily be imagined in any combination of rural environments. Take a second look at the photo in the yearbook and you are in for the ride." Anita Arvast, author of Bloody Justice: The Truth behind the Massacre at Shedden and What Killed Jane Creba: Rap, Race and the Invention of a Gang War
  • Date de publication : Oct 22, 2020
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 174
  • Éditeur : Latitude 46 Publishing
  • ISBN : 9781988989235
  • Dimensions : 5.5" W x 0.23" L x 8.5" H

After serving in the Royal Canadian Navy as a Navigational Operator/Radar Technician, Ann turned her interest to her greatest love, writing. Working largely in the social services sector as a counsellor in a Women and Children''s Shelter, co-ordinating a Homeless drop-in and directing a rural community centre, she free-lanced for newspapers, including The Toronto Star. Her most memorable years were spent working for The Walden Observer in Lively, Ontario and covering events for The Sudbury Star. She now lives in Innisfil with her husband.

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